12/30/2018
To others, Wednesday is just “hump day”; another obstacle to get through before the weekend.
To me, Wednesday is the best day, and is the highlight of my week. Every Wednesday at 5:30pm, I drive from my office in Washington, D.C. to the Commonwealth Humane Society and spend my evening with the lovely cats and dogs cared for by Chris and Linda. I always look forward to these nights at the shelter, filled with hugs, brushes, and cuddles.
My job is to get the cats and dogs ready for bed - arguably the best job there is. I feed them dinner, clean up their spaces, make their beds cozy, and give them hugs. Over the course of my time with the shelter, I’ve developed specific relationships with each cat, and grown to love each of their personalities.
As soon as I arrive, I get a running hug from Rudy. Luke Skywalker is soon to follow, rubbing his head against my arm and asking for pets while I attempt to get the food ready. Peacock and Destiny investigate the new smells wafting from the counter around my feet, while Jason makes his way into a nearby cage, as he knows that kitties in cages always get fed first. Lady in Black appears a few moments later - she loves curling up on Chris’ desk while he works, but occasionally will leave that cozy spot to investigate a dinner opportunity. I hear Squeak more often than I see him, and he will begin to make his signature noises when food suddenly becomes present. Angie is always grateful for her dish of food when it is placed in her cage next to her bed. And lastly, Dame Margot waits patiently in her cage for her food, specially picked out for her dietary needs, and pokes her head out to thank her caretaker for the night. She is usually a shy girl, but as long as you let her sniff you first, she’ll start begging for all the back scratches.
See Rudy with his brace made possible by generous donations
All of these cats & dogs have a special place in my heart, and together they make my Wednesdays something to look forward to. My responsibilities at the shelter are, clearly, enjoyable and easy - but not all of the tasks that need to be done there are so painless. There are hours of labor that occur behind the scenes of the Commonwealth Humane Society, filled with paperwork, vet visits, phone calls, budgeting, organizing, planning events, and much more. Chris and Linda sacrifice their entire day, every day, to put in all of this tedious effort - they are who keep these cats happy and thriving, and they are the ones that make my job there easy. The love and devotion they have poured into this shelter is evident through their very content kitties, and pays off every time one is adopted into their forever home.
Unfortunately, passion alone does not keep a shelter running. It is solely because of donations like yours that this is possible. Just yesterday we paid off the vet bill for heartworm treatment for a dog we took in some months ago. The dog now healthy and rid of the worms has a full life ahead of her. Chris, Linda, and I need your support to continue to care for these beloved cats. Care does not only come in the form of dinner and brushes; care sometimes also means expensive veterinary care, like Sally.
Sally Came to us riddled with heartworms and scheduled for euthanasia, but with your help we saved her, Thank You.
The cats and dogs can’t say thank you, but we can. We graciously thank you for your past support that has gotten us to where we are now – 12 plus years and counting. We’re reaching out to you during our Year-End Campaign because you’ve already demonstrated your compassion for cats and dogs like Rudy and Sally and many more besides. Our goal for 2019 is to simply continue the good work into 2019, we will never abandon any animal we have taken into care - will you consider making a special contribution to fulfill this noble objective, please help us get there?
With your support, we can continue to further our mission of providing for the welfare, shelter, and adoption of homeless cats and kittens. As a reminder, Commonwealth Humane Society’s staff is solely made up of volunteers, and program expenses are funded by adoption fees, modest sums from organizations, and donations from cat and dog lovers like you. Your support is a literal life-saver for many cats and in our shelter. Keep a furry friend cozy and healthy with your donation of much-needed resources.
If you are able to support us this holiday season, please consider using Paypal and use the go to address (shown below) to make a safe and secure donation via PayPal (be sure to label it as a gift to save fees), or you may mail us a check to:
Paypal via e-mail to: [email protected] or
By Check to:
The Commonwealth Humane Society
11837 Waples Mill Road
Oakton, VA 22124
As always, tax deduction to the maximum amount permissible by law is made easier by us sending you an IRS donation and thank you letter. These will go out by January 30th 2019. Government employees may donate via the CFC campaign for 88863.
Thank you again for your life-saving support. Our efforts are made possible by you.
Sincerely,
Meredith Burton, Volunteer
The Commonwealth Humane Society Inc
11837 Waples Mill Road,
Oakton, Virginia 22124 – USA
703.568.3600 – [email protected]
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