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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jun 1979, p. 22

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PAGE 22 • PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JUNE 15.1979 A HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205 * Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 •(•15) 459-2641 By Estelle Atwell Breathes there a cat is not a free spirit - a one-of-a-kind creature? They) are the same species: feline, belonging to the cat family; but after that cease looking for similarities because each cat is an individual with distinctive characteristics. The owner with several cats - - one Helping Paws worker has nine - is in the best position to support that observation. Living with them she reports a fascinating variety of tem­ peraments are displayed. Helping Paws hopes to en­ courage cat adoptions. The month of June has been declared Adopt-a-Cat month by the American Humane association, and the timing coincides with an abundance of the felines. There are color choices, males and females, long hairs and short, kittens and attractive young adults ~ something for everyone. The Helping Paws office 465 Virginia street, Crystal Lake, 459-2641, will supply kits con­ taining cat care books, an adoption certificate, and other information, with each cat adoption assuring the new owner will be well on the road to a smooth pet-owner relationship. In most households there's always room for one more and it's not too difficult to introduce a second kitten or cat to the household. It's the exception, not the rule when they do not get along after a brief in­ troductory period. But the owner must participate in the introduction to the extent of standing by watchfully until they are accustomed to one another, not leaving them alone together at first, and being impartial by treating each with equal attention and affection. Don't give them cause for jealousy. Also, the household centering around a dog can usually take in a cat without friction. Of course, they, too, must go through the preliminarv ad­ justment period and its best not to leave thefn alone together until it is clear they are getting along well. The cat fancier will go to great length to please a cat. A cat benefactress we know, has harbored and fed many cats over a period of years when they come to her threshhold. They must spread the word among the cat population because they find her place readily. One she calls her mama cat was exhibiting a disturbing lack of appetite just as she planned a brief trip. So she bought a package of shrimp and cooked them; then ex­ plained to her stand-in caretaker how much to fee ma­ ma cat. She departed feeling that mama cat might not make it and would be dead on her return, but when she came back she found a cat with appetite restored getting along fine. That act of extravagance (shrimp cost !!!) paid off well. The numbers of unwanted cats and kittens runs in the millions each year. Only a small percent are adopted. Help save a cat life. Adopt a cat. HOMEOWNERS NEED CONCRETE? No Long Delay. Sat. Service Available. Any Amount From 1 Yd. Up. Call ACCU-CRETE, INC. PHONE: 338-4718 HOUSE CLEANING-CONTRACTORS SPECIALS •Light Housekeeping •Maid Service •Small Offices •Weekly Bi-monthly •Moving in or our •New Homes 'Apartments "]^B®toiTrofessional •Models CLEANING SERVICE INC. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Tibetan Terrier, 10 months male, very good with children and pets, housebroken, shots up to date. Originally a found dog. 455-4456. Pedigree Beagle 2 year male, housebroken, all shots, good with children and pets. 312 658- 4134. Collie English sheepdog mix, 1 year old male, housebroken, very good with children and other dogs, shots. 338-2069. Alaskan Malamute, 14 year old female, housebroken, good with children and pets. 312 658- 8189. Pedigree Afghan, lMs years, inale, shots, good with children and pets, 312 658-8597. Pedigree German Shepherd spayed female, 3 years, shots, housebroken, good with children and pets. 459-8815 after 6 p.m. Irish Setter, 5 years, spayed female, very gentle with children and good with pets, outside dog. 312 526-7139. CATS FOR ADOPTION Animal Control has a great many cats and kittens that need homes now. Many kittens available also at our foster homes. Please call them for further information, 459- 6523 ; 455-2306; and 459-9223 , 459-0635. Orange and white semi long hair, pale green eyes, very gentle and loving young male. 385-1698. 6 week old short hair, two beige, 'males, one orange female. 344-3892 after 5 p.m. Medium grey Persian mix neutered male, all shots, good with older children and pets. 385-1721. At this time of year more pets are being reported lost and found. We find statistically speaking, the majority are those who have not been spayed or neutered, which means of course more litters for­ thcoming for McHenry county, more deaths because of so few homes. If your pet does return, please have the animal spayed or neutered at once. We cannot stress enough how important this is. LOST DOGS ANDCATS Lost Dog: Cockapoo male, black with grey tones and white spots, dark brown collar and tag. 385-8864. Lost Cat; Pedigree Siamese neutered male, grey and black, Wonder Lake. 815-728-0700. Please call Animal Control if you find or loose a pet 338-7040 and call our office 459-2641. CONSUMER GUIDELINES Saving On Food One way to save on the high cost of food, clothing and other necessities is to make purchases when prices are most favorable. The National Retail Merchants provides a buying calendar vrfiich indicates best time of year,to buy certain goods. In June, for example, look for values on bedding, sleepwear, lingerie, hosiery, men's and boy's wear, women's shoes, furniture and floor coverings. FREE ESTIMATES - Coll Today 385-0283 OFF ON REGULAR 8 LB. LOAD OF DRY CLEANING OUR ATTENDANTS WILL SPOT AND PROCESS CLOTHES FOR YOU SAVE NOW AT THIS LOW PRICE REGULAR $5°° 5 DAYS ONLY JUNE 18-19-20-21-22 OUR COSTS ARE RISING, WE MAY NEVER BE ABLE TO MAKE THIS OFFER AGAIN. NOW ONLY 8 LB. LOAD OF DRY CLEANING WE DO MORE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS-WE CARE ABOUT YOU A Full S*rvic* Laundromat SOUTHGATE FABRIC CARE CENTER 810 N. FRONT ST., McHENRY - NEAR CONVENIENT FOOD STORE MCHS Faculty Member Summer Teacher Abroad i lo<r insu mount of Miss Kathryn Reimann, home economics teacher at East campus, will be teaching high school this summer in the United Kingdom. This ex­ perience is part of a graduate course being offered by the University of Wisconsin which combines theoretical with the practical. Before leaving for overseas, Miss Reimann will have completed 15 hours of class work on world educational systems. While in the overseas schools, the American teachers stay with their counterparts for the entire school day, helping out in any way they can. While overseas, Miss Reimann will be stationed at Connah's Quay high school in Deeside, CLWYO, North Wales. No more than two American teachers have been placed in any overseas school in the program tor insure the maximum amount of cultural submersion for the American teacher. The course is seen as a broadening experience that may help participants to more clearly identify universal problems in education and to get a better perspective on their own teaching. w-fM, ROCK SPAN... Natural Bridge, in Eastern Kentucky is one of the world's great wonders of nature. Approx­ imately 80 feet long and 65 feet high, this sandstone bridge is the featured attrac­ tion of Natural Bridge State Resort Park. In Burma it was believed rain could be caused by playing tug-of-war. Everybody Dreams According to experts, there is no one who does not dream. 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