November 2019
Discarded by a backyard breeder in Tennessee, two-year-old Hannah, pregnant and frightened, arrived at North Shore Animal League America’s campus on a mobile rescue unit. This Jack Russell mix was in poor condition and was admitted right away to the Nursery and given extra nutrients, plus—of course—other tender loving care, in preparation for the birth of her pups. She got to us just in time as her babies were born seven days later! Mom and her six puppies are doing fine. Hannah gets as much food as she wants because she is still producing milk for the pups. They have been filling out and looking very roly-poly. Soon they will be prepared for adoption and all find responsible, loving homes, even Mama Hannah. When you sponsor the nursery, you are saving not only the precious lives of the mama cats and dogs, but those of their adorable babies as well.
July 2019
Pregnant, homeless animals – and the babies they have – are special-needs pets to us! Overcrowded, municipal shelters don’t often have resources to care for these furry families, much less get them ready for adoption which includes vaccinations, spaying and neutering. Here are some recent residents of The Sponsorship Nursery:
One-year-old Maize arrived from one of our shelter partners in Tennessee with her six 3-week-old pups. Because Maize was in poor body condition, she needed time to recover before going up for adoption. The puppies were weaned and readied for their new homes.
Wide-eyed Igloo was rescued locally and came into The Nursery with her three new-born kittens. The young mother and kittens, when they were old enough, were all prepared to be adopted.
Tidbit was 2-years-old, pregnant with three kittens, and had an upper respiratory infection when she reached us via a shelter partner in Virginia. We got mom into tip-top condition so that she and her kittens could all be adopted.