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P. O. Box 902, Hudson, New York 12534
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Rescue of beaten and abused kitten - 09 Jan 2009
Little Billy Jo: Beaten and thrown against the walls, the neighbors heard the kitten's cries and called the police. They seized the little angel and she was taken to Animalkind. During a veterinarian's examination, she show lots of bruises and tenderness, and did not want to be touched.
Three days later, she finally went to a loving foster home where she will learn to love and trust again.
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Please DONATE generously, so we can continue our important work and prosecute animal abuse, while helping abused souls to get a second chance for life. We will keep you posted on Billy Jo's recovery.
UPDATE - 30 Jan 09Billy Jo has recovered nicely from her injuries. Despite her horrible mistreatment, she remains a trusting and loving animal.
Great NEWS - 02 Feb 09
Billy Jo has been adopted (!) into her permanent home where she will be valued and treated with love and compassion.
This all was made possible by YOU, the kind and thoughtful people who support and donate to Animalkind. Without donations, we could not afford the medical care and treatments that save lives and stop suffering.
Please help us continue our efforts by making a donation today. Tax deductible donations to Animalkind can be sent by mail or online. Your support is sincerely appreciated!
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Animalkind Inc.is a not-for-profit welfare, protection, rescue, rights organization dedicated to the compassionate care and humane population control of abandoned, feral and stray cats in Hudson, New York (Columbia County) and the surrounding area. We promote non-lethal prevention of an unwanted litter or litters of kittens through trap, spay, neuter, release (return), (tnr, TNR). An altered cat or kitten is released into a managed colony. Felines living in such colonies are assured kind daily care. Adoption to homes providing love and care for cats and kittens is encouraged. We also provide low or no cost spaying and neutering assistance to low income pet owners and help increase public awareness and education through the media, special events, and publications to promote compassion, respect, and kindness towards all animals.
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