Showing posts with label Adoption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adoption. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2019

Happy 🇨🇦 Day from ORA!


THESE TWO BEAUTIFUL DOGS NEED A LOVING HOME: YOURS?

Odie and Bodie,
Are just two years old, very bonded to each other, so it would be great if they could be adopted together. They were rescued from Cuba.
They are very sweet, affectionate and energetic, as young healthy dogs are.
They love playing and socializing in dog parks, but a bit intimidated by large dogs.
Good with cats and children.
They are neutered and up-to-date with rabies vaccines.




Odie and Bodie STATUS UPDATE 07/24: ADOPTED!!!!!
Call ORA at 416 726 5762 or 416 726 8895 for more information and to adopt!

Monthly sponsors are also and always welcome to help offset ongoing care costs for the many older and non-adoptable animals at ORA via http://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/10929. Originally posted at Facebook.com/orarescue on June 3rd. 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

VICTORY: Public Pressure on Petsmart Stops Sales of Pups from Puppy Mills

Claudia Vecchio, 6/12/12
Founder of ORA

For over two years, every weekend, puppies bought from puppy mills were “adopted out” at the Mississauga Petsmart located at 5800 McLaughlin Road.

This activity started around the beginning of 2010 at the previous Petsmart location of 5950 Rodeo Drive and continued at the new site on McLaughin Road until very recently. We got inside information that Petsmart finally ended the arrangement because they “discovered” or could no longer hide the fact that all purebred puppies ranging from Shi Tzu to Maltese to Pugs and everything in between brought every weekend at the Mississauga store were not rescued, but rather deliberately bred and bought from puppy mills.

The enquiries from Petsmart customers about the origins of these purebred puppies were getting more insistent and could no longer be overlooked and ignored. The answer, week after week, that the many puppies were all rescued from puppy mills could not satisfy even the most naïve and simple minded person. Where were the mothers of these puppies? “Already adopted” or “too shy and left at home” were the usual answers.

The weekly exhibit of all those purebred puppies, bought at a volume discounted price from puppy mills, as it was then revealed, offered for “adoption” (rather we should say offered for sale, as it does not seem that anybody was ever declined and the puppies were given out unneutered) were bringing in great business to the Petsmart store. Not only were the puppies bringing in curious customers, but also the adopters ended up purchasing all needed food and supplies starting a profitable customer relationship with the store that could continue for the entire life of the adopted puppy. With such lucrative returns in sight, Petsmart managers were closing not one, but both eyes to the despicable activity going on, welcoming with open arms whatever generated the increased volume of business, no questions asked.

A few day ago, I called the store manager, in fact, I called the top manager and the second-in-command on two different days and I asked for an explanation of what went on. The unanimous official version they came up with is that the purebred puppy weekend adoption was stopped because, they say, Petsmart found out that the woman who was taking in the puppies every week did not have non-profit status. Interestingly, her non-profit status was never requested earlier, as she operated as an associate of Kool Kat, a “non-profit” rescue run by a cat breeder. Under pressure from the public, the puppy trafficking has finally been stopped, but Kool Kat, who was associated with that trafficking is still a Petsmart adoption partner, adopting out cats at several Petsmart Mississauga stores.

I asked Jay, the top store manager at the 5800 McLaughlin Road where did he think those purebred puppies were coming from week after week. He replied that they had heard allegations the puppies could have been obtained (not rescued) from puppy mills but they never enquired, Jay said, because they trusted Kool Kat that sponsored the puppy adoption.

The fact that Petsmart now hides behind futile excuses, indicates that they knew or suspected the truth all along, but for business interests conveniently refused to acknowledge it.

The lack of ethics of Petsmart towards animals has been proven on more than one occasion. They still sell small animals, and investigation on their suppliers as well as on in-store neglect towards small animals throughout the years is disconcerting. Fortunately the Mississauga Petsmart sale of puppies from puppy mills has finally come to an end, thanks to the vigilance of animal caring customers and their pressure on the management.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

URGENT, URGENT: Please give Ari a home!

Claudia Vecchio, 19/05/2012
Founder of ORA

ARI was rescued in 2005 thanks to the Neighbourhood Cat Watch Program. This program provides logistic support to people who have stray and feral cats in their neighbourhood and are willing to cooperate with ORA to help them. The cats are sterilized and vaccinated and if tamable are placed in foster homes, otherwise they are returned to where they were originally picked up and the neighbours take care of feeding and looking after the released cats.

TNR (Trap Neuter and Return) is a practice universally used to provide a better life to the strays, ensuring regular checks and feeding - and no procreating. Feral cats are happier living outdoors rather than being taken indoors and having to live in strict contact with the humans whom they fear and mistrust.

Obviously released cats are still exposed to the risk of being killed in traffic or by dogs and wildlife and sometimes they may suffer abuse from people intolerant of animals.

Ari was part of a group of stray cats TNRed in Toronto's West end in a cat-unfriendly area. A neighbourhood leader with rescue experience took charge of deciding which cat, deemed tamable, should be housed in a foster home or await adoption, and which cat, being untamable, should be released back.

Ari, an older, large black cat, was going to be released. He was vaccinated and neutered; a tip of his left ear was cut off to indicate that he had been sterilized prior to release.

But he was not in the best of shape. He had spent many years already on the streets in an hostile neighbourhood. I had never seen him, but as I became acquainted with his story, I intuitively felt that Ari should not be released back to the streets, that he deserved a quiet, protected place to live out the last part of his life.

With all the ORA’s foster homes being full as always, and having to find a place for Ari on a minute's notice, I e-mailed and called anybody I could think of and finally found a place with a rescuer in Bayfield on Lake Huron. Ari spent one full year there, but he was not happy and over time he developed acute kidney issues.

We needed to take Ari back to Toronto right away to get him proper diagnostics and treatment. Again we did not have a single space in any of our foster homes, but we had Bev Smith, one of our best foster moms ever, who was always prepared to find a way to house a cat in need. When Ari arrived at Bev's home, his prognosis was not good, and it took quite a few months for Ari to reacquire his health under Bev’s vigilant eye.


This period gave Bev and Ari a chance to bond and Bev eventually decided to adopt Ari. Although she had quite a few cats in her lifetime and she had quite a few already at home when Ari came into the picture, she considered Ari her best cat - “My Big Boy,” as she used to call him. Ari spent plenty of time in Bev‘s lap and at nights, he would follow her upstairs and lie in bed close to her. Ari finally found happiness.

Unfortunately, Bev passed away, on June 23, 2011, and for Ari, there has been no peace since. We at ORA have taken in all of Bev’s cats, but due, as always, to lack of space, Ari has ended up at a foster home in Stratford. The new fostering woman is trying to do her best, but she has large dogs and Ari is afraid of dogs (probably due to some bad encounters during his previous life on the streets). To avoid the dogs, Ari spends all of his time in an unfinished and unhealthy basement sitting at the windowsill, looking outside, probably wondering what happened to his loving mom.

Ari is an old cat, probably 13 or older. It breaks our hearts that he is spending the last part of his life in such an unhappy situation and we are also upset that we cannot provide a proper home to Bev’s favourite cat. “Ari is very undemanding," his new foster home says, but we know
he just wants a quiet home with someone to love him. If you do not have large dogs, please consider fostering or adopting Ari. He has had such a tumultuous life, please help him; Bev will smile to you from heaven.

Friday, May 11, 2012

ORA's Cats in Need Series: Tilley

Tilley: "Please sponsor me!"
"Please sponsor me and my buddy, Mungo!"
Claudia Vecchio, 5/11/12
Founder of ORA

Taking care of many special needs animals is not an easy task for a small organization like ORA. In strict compliance with the No-Kill principle, we provide all of the animals in our care with any needed medical treatment. Even though we have over 130 animals under ORA at any given time, each of them is treated like he or she was just an only pet, as every life is unique and each of them deserves to live life to the fullest. Obviously this implies high vet bills and as ORA does not receive any public funding we need the financial support of animal caring people who share our vision and our beliefs.

In the last few weeks we have been burdened by several medical emergencies and in just one week, after Mungo's sickness and long hospitalization, we have also had to deal with the inexplicable sickness of our darling Tilley. Mungo is recovering quite well, while Tilley is still struggling too, although he has considerably improved during the week-end.

Financial toll: last week, we paid over $1,500 to the vet and now we have been told that both Mungo and Tilley will again need urgent dentistry to be done within the next two to three weeks. This means another huge vet bill for both of them. Please consider donating to ORA and sponsoring Mungo or Tilley or any of the special needs cats and dogs in our care with a monthly donation. For more information, please email us or contact us at 416-726-5762 or 416-726-8895.

Let me introduce you to Tilley
Tillley is a little more than 8 years old. He was abandoned at just a few days old in a box with Mom and two siblings in front of a vet clinic in Mississauga. ORA was called and one of our volunteers promptly left work to pick up the abandoned family and house them. Tilley and siblings grew up into beautiful, healthy kittens. Tilley's young Mom and siblings were adopted out, but Tilley stayed behind, nobody ever applied to adopt him. All the same, Tilley has had, up to now, a great life under our care. He has bonded with some of the other cats his age, he is easy going and he pretty well loves everybody: cats, dogs and people. Tilley has never had any health issues until last week, when he suddenly stopped eating, became lethargic and developed a high fever. Tilley's temperature is now back to normal and he has started eating on his own. 

Tilley, the kitten nobody wanted to adopt, would be very proud to know that someone out there is sponsoring him.

Donate online with PayPal, or call 416-726-5762 or 416-726-8895 to find out how you can help special needs cats like Tilley

ORA will be running our Cats in Need series all month long this May! Although the objective of ORA is to work for the benefit of all animals, given the compelling need, ORA is heavily involved in the rescue of companion animals. The animals who, throughout the years, have not been adopted out (for reasons of age, health or behavioural issues), live in ORA's foster homes or in ORA's residential sanctuary until the ends of their natural lives. If you would like to help ORA's Cats in Need with a donation, please click here to give. If you would like to volunteer your time and talents to help ORA, please click here to learn more and to apply.

Friday, May 4, 2012

ORA's Cats in Need Series: Mungo

I've had a rough week!
orarescue.org | Mungo and Gizmo were given up just before the holidays in 2008 by their owner, a lawyer who had them since kittenhood. He was planning a move to his mother's home with his wife and their newborn child, he said, and they could no longer keep the cats. He signed a contract with ORA to pay a boarding fee of $3.00 a day for each cat until we could have them adopted out. The lawyer delivered the cats to us in cardboard boxes loosely tied up with rope. In the 8 years he has had the cats, he could not even buy a proper carrier for them! We managed to take them to our car somehow without them escaping.

Their health was not good. We noticed right away that Mungo had crusts all over his skin. At first we thought that this was possibly due to an allergic reaction to fleas. "No," said his owner, "just dermatitis." But in fact, the two cats were fed the cheapest of dry foods, which caused and continually exacerbated Mungo's severe skin allergies. He has greatly improved on a healthier and cleaner diet since then.

Soon after his arrival, Gizmo experienced severe diarrhea and had to be put on an IV in the hospital for several days. He made it through, but he still suffers from mild bouts of it every now and then.

Mungo and Gizmo have been with ORA now for almost three and a half years. They are not adoption material. They are older, in precarious health and do not have consistently proper toilet habits (to this day, Gizmo occasionally likes to defecate in front of the litterbox).

The lawyer stopped paying their meager boarding fees after only four months.

Last Tuesday, we noticed that Mungo was unusually quiet in a basket and that he was not going to his food. We took his temperature: 40.4, and nursed him with loving care overnight. The following morning, however, Mungo's temperature went up to 41.2, so we immediately arranged for his hospitalization. Mungo was put on an IV and a series of antibiotics until last Sunday when he was released. Total tab on Sunday: $1,500.

Can you help my big bro, Mungo?
Today, he finally began eating on his own. He moves around actively again and constantly asks for attention - sure signs of a healthier cat! We hope that everything will continue well for Mungo.

At ORA, we spend an average of $2,000 to $2,500 a month in vet bills, but lately we have had several surplus vet emergencies on top of the usual - and this latest one with Mungo has proved too much for us to handle.

Gizmo, in particular, has been very worried about his big brother Mungo, and would be very appreciative of any contribution you would like to give towards Mungo's vet bill, if you can help.

Donate online with PayPal (works best for Internet Explorer users), or call 416-726-5762 or 416-726-8895 to find out how you can help cats like Mungo and Gizmo.

ORA will be running our Cats in Need series all month long this May! Although the objective of ORA is to work for the benefit of all animals, given the compelling need, ORA is heavily involved in the rescue of companion animals. The animals who, throughout the years, have not been adopted out (for reasons of age, health or behavioural issues), live in ORA's foster homes or in ORA's residential sanctuary until the ends of their natural lives. If you would like to help ORA's Cats in Need with a donation, please click here to give. If you would like to volunteer your time and talents to help ORA, please click here to learn more and to apply.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Back to School with ORA's Six New Kittens!




L-R, Top to Bottom: Miss C, Max, Bandit, Felix, Monkey and Bear. For more information, and to give six sweet babies a loving home in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada, please call ORA's dedicated volunteer founders at 416-726-5762 or 416-726-8895 today, or visit our website at http://ora-animalsrescue.org.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Boys of Summer

Big hugs to all of you from everyone here at ORA as "Hug Month" speeds by and comes to a close! August's Feature Cats are a decidedly bonded pair of almost identical DSH black cats named Billy and Simon. Lap cats they may never be, but with these musical feline children around, your home will definitely be filled with all kinds of inventive sounds! ORA has taken great care of Billy and Simon, and these handsome boys are now ready for adoption. Fill out an application form at http://ora-animalsrescue.org/ when you're ready, and let us help to introduce Billy and Simon into your loving household today. ORA - orarescue@gmail.com


‎"I've witnessed all your suffering As the battle raged higher And though they did hurt me so bad In the fear and alarm You did not desert me My brothers in arms." -Dire Straits

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Timid Bootsy

July is ORA Founder Claudia Vecchio's birthday month! Her post-birthday wish tonight is for Bootsy. It took this late winter rescue a long, long time to warm up to his new friends at ORA, but he has, and everyone is glad to have finally earned his love and trust. Please consider helping ORA to continue to take great care of Bubu by sponsoring him today. For more info, visit http://www.ora-animalsrescue.o​rg/sponsorcat.php or call 416-726-5762 any time.

www.facebook.com/ORArescue
"But I know how you feel. It's hard to see who's real. It takes time living in a world when you don't know who to trust. Next time, slow it down... It'll be fine, it takes time to love." Chris Brown

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Old Man Max

HOT & HUMID July is Claudia Vecchio's birthday month! Her post-birthday wish tonight is for Coccolino, whose seemingly incurable social phobia has prevented the poor boy from ever connecting (or even meeting) with potential adopters. Please consider helping ORA to continue to take the best care of him by sponsoring our extreme Cowardly Lion cat today. For more info, visit http://www.ora-animalsrescue.o​rg/sponsorcat.php, or call 416-726-5762.


Kittens, Cakes and Cuddles: "Every now and then / A ray of light / Will melt the loneliness in your heart." -Biffy Clyro

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Nacho, Nacho Man

URGENT: ORA recently took in an owner surrender of a 4-year old chihuahua, and needs your help finding this brave and cheerful little guy a new home quickly. Please email VecchioCT@aol.com or call 416-726-5762 for more information about Nacho (short for Ignacio), and fill out http://www.ora-animalsrescue.o​rg/dogadoption.html for him today.


"Nacho, nacho man. I want to be a nacho man!" (An Old El Paso commercial jingle.)

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org

Monday, July 11, 2011

Consider ORA during Petfinder's Birthday Adoption Weekend: July 15-17, 2011

Shelters and rescue groups across North America will be holding special events this weekend to celebrate Petfinder's 15th birthday. If you happen to live in the Greater Toronto Area, please consider making ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals your adoption shelter of choice during Petfinder's Birthday Adoption Weekend, and stop by to visit our Rescue's Featured Adoptable Pets on the web at http://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?shelterid=ON100. Eighteen deserving animals, currently being cared for within our friendly foster network, are eager for forever loving adoption, and ready to meet their new animal guardian matches! Many more beautiful cats and dogs not currently listed on Petfinder are also available at ORA at any given time.



Help ORA's rescued companion animals in need!

For more information, please visit http://ora-animalsrescue.org,
Call 416-726-5762 / 416-726-8895
OR email VecchioCT@aol.com
to find out how you can help foster, sponsor, adopt and donate to ORA during Petfinder's Birthday Adoption Weekend.

And happy, happy birthday, Petfinder, from Claudia, Corinne and everyone here at ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals!

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It is now July 11, 2011 at 11:11 PM - make a wish and let it come true!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Party Cat

July is ORA Founder Claudia Vecchio's birthday month. Her birthday wish tonight is for a little boy cat with amber green eyes named Smudge. Smudge recently scored 95% on the "How Social Are You?" Quiz, and is looking for a really fun family of humans and cats to hang out with every day for a lifetime. Call 416-726-5762 if you can give Smudge plenty of love!

Smudge: Domestic Short Hair-Black And White, Cat; Toronto, ON

‎"You Are 95% Social! PARTAY!!!! You are the largest party animal, which means that you have huge #s of different types of people as your good friends. Making friends is not hard for you. If you can talk to them, then they are your friends." (www.gotoquiz.com/)

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Prince Charming

July is ORA Founder Claudia Vecchio's birthday month! Her wistful birthday wish today is for gorgeous Cesar, a young miniature poodle, to find a forever home with his best girl, Gigi, a little pug / poodle cross. For more info about this winsome pair, click on the Petfinder link below and complete the application form online for them at http://www.ora-animalsrescue.o​rg/dogadoption.html.


Always in our thoughts: Bev, who passed away recently on June 23, 2011 - and our animal friends who've recently crossed Rainbow Bridge. "Birth, life, death is a cycle. And they`re all beautiful, you celebrate all of them. Animals do grieve, but they move on. That`s the lesson behind animals." -Cesar Millan

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Letters to Cleo

July is ORA Founder Claudia Vecchio's birthday month! Her first special birthday wish is to see Cleo adopted to a loving home. Cleo was saved from a hostile environment in T.O.'s West end along with her kittens, Melanie, Cheeky and Foxy. Although moms technically shouldn't have favorites, we're fully aware that Cleo is particularly attached to Cheeky. And that's ok. Call 416-726-5762 if you can adopt them both!


‎"I want you to want me. I need you to need me. I'd love you to love me. I'll shine up the old brown shoes, put on a brand new shirt. I'll get home early from work if you say that you love me." (Rick Neilsen, Cheap Trick)

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org

Friday, June 17, 2011

Toby's Dinner Theatre

Toby doesn't care so much for virtue, cakes or ale, but he wouldn't mind if we indulged. Actually, he is looking for loving, forever owners to enjoy the good life with: long walks, yummy food, happy playtime, and comfy couches. Apply for Toby today at http://www.ora-animalsrescue.o​rg/adoption.php to bring a deserving dog home in time to spend Father's Day with you and your family.


‎"Art any more than a steward? Dost thou think because thou art virtuous there shall be no more cakes and ale?" (Sir Toby Belch, Twelfth Night)

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Walk with Maxine down Crabby Road

Maxine (http://www.petfinder.com/petde​tail/16585415), a 3-year-old Husky Cross. Dear Maxine is currently working on losing a few pounds. She believes that having a good human workout buddy would be a great way to stay motivated! If you're looking for a dedicated fitness partner, please consider teaming up with Maxine for life by filling out http://ora-animalsrescue.org/D​ogAdoptionForm.pdf today.


‎"Maxine, Maxine, Maxine, Maxine. Maxine, Maxine, Maxine, Maxine, Maxine." (Traveling Wilburys)

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Lucid Dreaming

Help Luc during Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat Month at ORA! Luc was pulled from the Hamilton Animal Control to save him from being euthanized, and is looking for a caring and committed owner. He gets on well with other cats, is neutered and up to date with his shots, and (best of all!) doesn't mind getting hugged. If you would like to adopt, foster or sponsor him, please contact 416-726-5762 today.


Having a bad day? Luc can help - kick back with your favorite tunes and let him hop up onto your lap, because "there are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats." Albert Schweitzer

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Reach for a Star

June is Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat Month!
Today's Feature Cat is Stella, a Black and White Domestic Shorthair. Aptly named, Stella is a real star kitty who revels being the center of attention, but is professional enough to share the stage so long as she gets to headline a show or two! Order a lifetime pass to see Stella perform playful rolls and affectionate l'il love scenes every day at 416-726-5762.
STELLA | Petfinder Adoptable Cat | Domestic Short Hair-Black | Toronto, ON |
www.facebook.com/ORArescue
Of Latin origin, Stella is a popular first name for women (#247 out of 4276) meaning "star." Mostly used in books until the 19th century, when the name became popular. Linked in most minds to the movie, "A Streetcar named Desire," where Marlon Brando bellowed, "Stella!"
Credit: CHS
ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org



Monday, May 23, 2011

The Rarest Thing in the World

It's National Pet Month at ORA!

Today's May Adoptable is Cindy's little sister, Pearl (see http://www.petfinder.com/petde​tail/10180990), a 1 year old Calico. Precious Pearl, the tiniest of three siblings, is a permanent kitten, and she is looking real hard for a true human friend to snuggle and hang out with. Please call Claudia at 416-726-5762 to have Pearl over for a lifetime today.

PEARL | Petfinder Adoptable Cat | Calico | Toronto, ON |
www.facebook.com/ORArescue

"A word of kindness is seldom spoken in vain, while witty sayings are as easily lost as the pearls slipping from a broken string." (George Dennison Prentice)

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org

Friday, May 20, 2011

Salaga-doola, Menchika-boola, Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!

It's National Pet Month at ORA!

Today's May Adoptable is Cindy (see http://www.petfinder.com/petde​tail/10180973), a 1 year old Dilute Calico! Cindy is looking after her two non-wicked blood siblings right now, and secretly dreams of being whisked away by you to a forever loving home. Please call Claudia at 416-726-5762 to make sweet Cindy's wish come true today.

CINDY | Petfinder Adoptable Cat | Dilute Calico | Toronto, ON |
www.facebook.com/ORArescue

“Have faith in your dreams, and someday, your rainbow will come smiling through. No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, the dream that you wish will come true.” (Cinderella)

Credit: CHS

ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
http://ora-animalsrescue.org