July 6 Update.July 3, 2009 Scheduled to Die 7/8/09- Yes Animals Have Death Dates.That is the State of Our Over Crowded Shelters

This cat is scheduled to be killed on 7/8/09 like many others. Can you help?

"Euthanizations: Mon, Wed, Fri 7:30am


PRIMARY CONTACT
Carol, Coweta County Animal Shelter
Phone: 770-254-3735
Email: cowetaanimalcontrol@coweta.ga.us


"The July 8th Kill List at Coweta County Animal Control Includes 28 Pets.

EIGHTEEN ADORABLE KITTENS - THEIR LIVES HAVE JUST BEGUN!
Simply adorable! To see their faces and their videos, click on “Urgent Kittens” at: http://www.shelterrescueinc.org

EIGHT ADULT CATS
1- DSH Orange Tabby Female
1- DSH Orange Calico Female
1- DSH Black & White Female
1- DSH Grey Tabby NEUTERED Male - Surely this fella had a family.
1- DSH Orange Tabby Male
1- DSH Torti Female
1- DSH Buff Female
1- DSH Grey Tabby & White Female
To see their faces and their videos, click on “Urgent Cats”
at: http://www.shelterrescueinc.org

TWO ADULT DOGS
1- Terrier Mix Male - So loving!
1- Lab / Retriever Mix Male
To see their faces and their videos, click on “Urgent Dogs” at: http://www.shelterrescueinc.org

Please, PLEASE...these sweeties need rescues, adoptors or FOSTERS. You can save a life if you can temporarily foster an animal for up to three weeks.

Coweta Animal Control will be closed July 3, 4 and 5. Animals must be out of CCAC by 4:00 PM on the day before the scheduled kill date.

Coweta County Animal Control
Phone: 770-254-3735
Fax: 770-254-3737
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Viewing of Pets: 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Sat. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Sat. viewing 10 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Closed on Sunday"


http://itsrainingcatsdogsglixman.blogspot.com/2009/07/july-3-2009-scheduled-to-die-7809-yes.html
COWETA COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
91 Selt Road • Newnan, GA 30263 • p:770-254-3735 • f:770-254-3737
RESCUE INFO
Rescue groups are allowed to pick up pets during shelter hours Monday through Friday 8am–5pm (including before or after "viewing hours"). Must give shelter advanced notice of your arrival time.

Anyone with a 501(c)3 and a Georgia license can pull from Coweta County Animal Control. Please fax or bring a copy of required paperwork to Coweta so they have it on file. Rescue groups can also authorize individuals to pull from Coweta on behalf of their rescue. Holder of the 501(c)3 must provide a signed list of all authorized people.

Rescuers can advise Coweta AC in advance which pets they would like to pull. No fee is required for rescue groups. Out-of-state rescues are welcome BUT they must transport the animals across Georgia stateline by midnight. If they wish to stay overnight, they need an out-of-state rescue license from the Georgia Department of Agriculture. There is no need for rescue groups to provide Coweta with proof of shots or spaying/neutering after pulling. "


http://www.savingshelterpets.com/shelters/cowetaac.html


Newnan-Coweta Humane Society & Shelter Rescue (NCHS-SR)


"1) Coweta County Animal Control facility and the 2) Newnan-Coweta Humane Society and Shelter Rescue are completely separate. The names are similar, and may be part of the confusion. The Coweta County Animal Control facility is a dog pound like Spalding Animal Control. The Newnan-Coweta Humane Society and Shelter Rescue (NCHS-SR) is a volunteer organization that goes to the Coweta County pound every few days (as well as a few other county pounds when possible) and takes pictures of the hopeful animals to post on the volunteer organization's websites at www.shelterrescue.org and www.shelterrescue.petfinder.com . The email address given on those sites does not go to and is not a part of the Coweta Animal Control facility; NCHS-SR volunteers man those sites and try their best to respond to the 50/100/more emails daily. The people at the Coweta County Animal Control facility are county employees and are the contact people for that facility at 770-254-3735. NCHS-SR's primary volunteer efforts are to let the public know about the animals in need to give them a last-chance. We post the pictures and bios of the animals on both websites, do a weekly television show to try to promote adoptions, and put a once/week ad in the local newspaper to try to promote adoptions/interest. NCHS-SR also has a VERY small foster home and local adoption program. When possible NCHS-SR may be able to pull a very limited number of animals for its adoption program. Sponsorhips are only available on a few through NCHS-SR and potential sponsors are asked not to send funds in advance until NCHS-SR can commit resources; all coordination must be done in advance. Our volunteers put in many hours every day and we do the best that we can. We sincerely appreciate the hard work that everyone on the forum gives to help rescue those animals, and we can appreciate first-hand the frustration that goes into rescuing those animals. Our volunteers go to several different county pounds to take pictures and experience the differences in cooperation from one county pound to the next. But going to that facility on a regular basis and seeing those hopeful faces in person keeps us motivated, regardless. Hopes this info clears up some of the confusion."

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