Skip to Main Navigation

The Buffalo News

Web Search
by YAHOO! SEARCH

Events focus on furry friends

Published:November 9, 2009, 7:31 AM

Font Size:
  • E-mail
  • Share
  • Print

Updated: August 21, 2010, 2:56 AM

Asbury Hall at Babeville became an orphanage of sorts Sunday afternoon for the fuzzy and furry.

The room was full of puppies — with their tails wagging, and tongues ready to give out plenty of kisses — and soft, furry kitties looking longingly from their cages and hoping for a snuggle.

They were there to impress as part of The Maddie’s Pet Rescue Project in Erie County. And impress they did.

Meanwhile, West Side activist Robin Johnson continued her mission to save abandoned and abused cats through a fundraiser for the rescue group she founded, Connecticut Street City Kitty. Held at Nietzsche’s, it pulled in about 200 people, and organizers hoped to achieve their goal of $2,400.

Johnson’s effort began in 2000, when she adopted “Black” and “Blue” from the SPCA to control rodents eating glue off envelopes in her Connecticut Street print shop. She has rescued more than 50 cats, paying for spaying and neutering, and finding them homes. She has nine at her shop; four at home.

The ironic twist is that Johnson disliked cats as a child. Now, she loves them.

“Cats are amazing creatures. They do know their names,” she said.

Back at Maddie’s Pet Rescue, a lot was happening inside the SPCA’s Whisker Wagon. Sisters of St. Joseph Patrice Ryan and Bee Manzella decided to foster Sally, a 3-year-old Labrador retriever/ beagle mix, for a week.

“We’ll see if it’s a good match,” Sister Manzella said. “If it is, we may have a dog again. They’re part of God’s creation. They need to be cared for.”

Already, Sister Manzella was smitten with Sally.

“It’s a beautiful little dog and has black and white paws,” she said. “Her color drew me because we used to wear black habits.”

Dedicated volunteers teamed up to raise money and help find homes for many abandoned pets as part of Maddie’s project, which began a little more than a month ago. About $12,000 was raised during the adopt-a-thon kickoff. The money will be used to treat animals that might have had to be euthanized. The event drew about 300. A handful of puppies, kittens and two cockatiels were adopted, with other adoption-spending.

“The response has been phenomenal. We never imagined we’d reach so many people,” said Kara Lee, project coordinator for the local Maddie’s Pet Rescue Project. “It’s a project not many people know about. This has really helped spread the word.”

Featuring a coalition of seven pet rescue agencies in the county, the project pledges to save more than 2,500 animals from euthanasia by 2014.

Comments

There are no comments on this story.

The Feed / What’s Happening Now

Latest Updates
Most Commented
Most Viewed
City & Region

Catholic institutions here cover birth control

City & Region

What to do with an empty hospital?

Jerry Sullivan

Hall vote deepest cut for Reed

East Side

Police raids target massive drug ring

Sabres & NHL

Sabres offense on a mini hot streak

City & Region

'Biggest Loser' creates a big win

Student illnesses in Le Roy

Answers to the many questions in Le Roy

Sabres & NHL

Sabres show some gumption in beating Bruins

Batavia/Genesee County

Woman, 24, found dead in car

Courts

White firefighters are awarded $2.7 million in bias case

Newsroom Tips

Have a news tip you think The Buffalo News should investigate?

Call The News tip line at 849-4475 or email us at investigations@buffnews.com.

All calls and emails will be kept confidential.

Buffalo Marketplace

Marketplace videos

Watch the latest offers, products and services from our advertisers.

Browse our print ads

It's the ultimate advantage for Buffalo consumers. Never miss another ad again!

Buffalo Savers: coupons

Buffalo coupons at your fingertips.
Just click and print. It's Easy!

close

Browse our print adsclose

Special Sections

Buffalo Saversclose

Local coupons

Featured coupon

Latest Blogs

SulliView

See the poignant image of 'Arab Spring' -- the World Press photo of the year

BillBoard

Gronkowski undergoes ankle surgery

Gusto

Anniversary party: 464 Gallery celebrates its third birthday

Campus Watch

UB to play at Ohio State in 2013

Sully on Sports

Sully, Graham video chat at 1; regular chat follows