July 2008 News

Greetings!

SpeedyˍAfricanˍServal.jpgWell, summer is officially upon us and with that comes the typical seasonal issues. Storms, water and road safety, and of course, heat related care for your animals. Please be aware of these things. It’s hot out there!

We want to thank everyone who came out to Yogie and Friends to support our military personnel and their families during our Military Appreciation Day on June 14th. We had a steady crowd all day and it was a fun time for us all. It looks like we may even have some new volunteers from this day.

The grant we wrote for our privacy fence was turned down. We do understand the reasons for that and know that in the future we will be considered for other grants from that organization. But this now means we must work even harder to raise the money we need to build this much needed fence. We aren’t afraid of a little hard work and will press on towards that goal.

KrogerNeighborthumb.jpgKroger Neighbor to Neighbor Program replaces the Kroger Share Card Program. The new Kroger program is now up and running. The advantage of the new program is now you only need to use the one card, your Kroger Plus Card. The Share card is obsolete. If you download the Kroger letter from our website and bring it with you the next time you shop at Kroger’s all you need to do is give the letter, with the bar code, to the cashier along with your Kroger Plus Card. The cashier will scan the bar code and it will be part of your Kroger Plus Card. One less step. The only downside is that it must be renewed annually. But, that is a small price to pay to help the cats. So, if you are a Kroger shopper please help the cats with this program.

Upcoming Events:

13 Sep 10 A.M. – 5 P.M. Grandparents Day.

Kids can bring their grandparents to Yogie and Friends on this day and the Grandparents will get in for FREE! Kids, don’t forget to bring your grandparent with you since you need an adult with you to visit Yogie and Friends.

20 Sep 11 A.M. – 4 P.M. Semi-Annual Bake Sale at Courtyard Coffee on Youree Drive in Shreveport.

Volunteer of the month: Our volunteer of the month is Anne Shinoskie. Anne helped work the Saturdays we needed an extra hand to help with admissions and visitors. It is greatly appreciated!

If you are interested in volunteering with us then please contact us. Come visit us at the sanctuary and see what we are all about. This is a 100% volunteer driven organization, which means, nobody gets paid for the work they do. We love the animals and what we are doing for them. There are many different volunteer opportunities such as tour guide, admissions, lawn care, fundraising, etc. A little something for everyone. But, please know this. There is absolutely no contact with the animals. So, if you think this is the place for you, then let us know.

Check out the programs being offered at Yogie and Friends. There is the Yogie and Friends Membership Program , Sponsorship Program, and Corporate Sponsorship Program . These are programs that help us support the animals and another way that you can get involved. Program packages are available here on our website.

Go Green with our ink jet and cell phone recycling program. Details are listed on our website.

We have several programs for you to help our animals: www.magfundraising.com, www.igive.org, www.networkforgood.org, www.goodsearch.com, just to name a few. They are all listed here on our website.

Please remember to spay and neuter your pets. We have been receiving numerous calls for fostering or adopting domestic cats. The Ferrell cat problem is really bad in this area and this can be better controlled with just spaying and neutering these animals.

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Also, do what you can to prevent flea and ticks causing serious illnesses to your animals. They deserve your care and kindness.

Please make sure you provide all your animals, inside and outside, fresh, clean, and cool water. Provide good shade shelter for those animals outside. NEVER leave your animals outside in the hot car. Even parked in the shade temperatures rise to well over 100 degrees.

Please be safe this July 4th holiday. People who have no business handling fireworks will be out there doing so and it adds stress to the animals and danger to humans. We hear every year about serious injuries. Please use some common sense and care if you are going to be celebrating this way. We certainly want this to be an enjoyable time of fun and not something to look back on with sorrow. Safety, safety, safety!

Be good to your animals. Be good to people! Be a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves.

Jenny and the Yogie Cats!


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June 2008 News

Happy June!

Well, the heat is on. With temperatures already in the nineties I hope you will take extra special care to make it a safe June. Hurricane season is also upon us. Please prepare accordingly for both human and animal lives to be safe.

As many of you know the 13th and 14th of May we had some very heavy rains resulting in some damaging floods. We are happy to report that we had no damage at the sanctuary or any of our homes. Yes, it was messy and we had some trees down, but not in an area that impacted the animals or any of the volunteers. We realize not everyone was so lucky, but we know it could have been worse.

Tiggerˍspots.jpg As you can see on our site we are trying to raise some money for a privacy fence. There is some property adjoining Yogie and Friends that we have been unsuccessful in purchasing. The owner is planning on moving her daughter and children onto thatPrivacyFence2.jpg property. For over eight years the land was overgrown with brush and provided a natural landscape barrier on the other side of our fence. Our concern is now that the land has been cleared and people moving that close to the Yogie property it will now be a source of noise and stress to our animals. We currently have a cyclone fence separating the property for safety reasons, but it doesn’t provide any privacy and we have found people who don’t want to pay admission walking onto the lady’s property and looking through the fence. They are trespassing on her land when they do this. But, again, our concern is providing privacy and noise reduction for the cats. So, if you can help with this effort it would be appreciated. The current quote for all the materials is $6500. Yogie and Friends volunteers will provide the labor and that will save us a bunch. If you can help, then please do so. You can contribute on-line or just by mailing a check to us. You can also watch the fundraising progress on our site as well. We’ve taken a couple of pictures of a fence at another sanctuary that we are modeling ours after.

One of our major goals for Yogie and Friends is to locate more land. The ultimate dream would be to have someone donate 40 – 200 acres of land, in a safe location free from future highways, like I-49 or I-69, have no land leases with anyone, and then build our natural habitat designs and move the cats there. We realize this was never God’s plan for animals to be in captivity. Since they are we want to provide them something more like nature intended. Unfortunately we rescue animals in crisis and don’t always have the luxury of waiting to build the ultimate dream home for these animals. We need to save then and save them now. But, with our plans for the new and future sanctuary we can build first while keeping the animals safe in current sanctuary before moving them to their new dream homes. Again, this can be made possible with your help. Being a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization gives the donor the opportunity for a really great tax deductible gift. Think about it. Getting a tax break while helping these amazing animals. It’s a win-win situation.

Military Appreciation Day will be held on Saturday, June 14th, 10 A.M. – 5 P.M., to honor our military men and women, active duty, retired, guard, and reservists with FREE refreshments and admission to Yogie and Friends Exotic Cat Sanctuary (military I.D. required). Yogie and Friends is a 100% volunteer driven organization and military personnel are an integral part of our volunteer team. This is our way of saying “Thank you!”

mamadog.jpg On a sad note for us at Yogie there was a dog who adopted us about four years ago. She had seven puppies under our education building and when they were big enough to be weaned and wandering around the property we caught them and socialized them. They were frightened because they were not used to humans. But, I brought them home with me and had friend’s children play and get them used to people. All seven were successfully adopted. The mother dog never let us touch her, but we found her eating in the waste pit of the food we had for the big cats. That was how we came to know her. Well, we started feeding her dog food and eventually we trapped her in a safe capture cage. She was taken to the vet and spayed and immunized. She was a true stray, but she would interact and play with us, but still never allow us to touch her. I looked forward to seeing her every time I arrived at Yogie and she would do her little doggy dance. Well, we have not seen her since May 10th. After all this time we can only assume she is dead someplace and it breaks our heart. Tim and I drove all over Fob Lane and the Stonewall-Frierson Road. We have not found her body anyplace, but after all this time we feel she is gone. She is truly missed. I know we didn’t have a very original name for her but we called her Mama Girl. We miss you Mama Girl.

educationˍbulding4.jpg The education building has come a long way. We just have a few things left to do and it will be done. We have two windows to install, finish work on the trim around the inside of the exterior doors with the drywall work. We need to build awnings over both exterior doors as well as ramps for wheelchairs. If you can help, the please let us know.

VolunteerˍBriana2008.jpg Volunteer of the month: We want to thank Brianna Volk for helping me with the tour from Camp Tiger. There were 103 people on that tour and she was a great help. She also helped me paint the outside of the education building after the tour. The girl really works! Thanks Brianna!

If you are interested in volunteering with us then please contact us. Come visit us at the sanctuary and see what we are all about. This is a 100% volunteer driven organization, which means, nobody gets paid for the work they do. We love the animals and what we are doing for them. There are many different volunteer opportunities such as tour guide, admissions, lawn care, fundraising, etc. A little something for everyone. But, please know this. There is absolutely no contact with the animals. So, if you think this is the place for you, then let us know.

Check out the programs being offered at Yogie and Friends. There is the Yogie and Friends Membership Program , Sponsorship Program, and Corporate Sponsorship Program . These are programs that help us support the animals and another way that you can get involved. Program packages are available here on our website.

Go Green with our ink jet and cell phone recycling program. Details are listed here.

We have several programs for you to help our animals: www.magfundraising.com, www.igive.org, www.networkforgood.org, www.goodsearch.com, just to name a few. They are all listed here on our website.

We are still waiting for the Kroger Neighbor to Neighbor program to come on-line. Keep watching our website.

Please remember to spay and neuter your pets. We have been receiving numerous calls for fostering or adopting domestic cats. The Ferrell cat problem is really bad in this area and this can be better controlled with just spaying and neutering these animals.

Also, do what you can to prevent flea and ticks causing serious illnesses to your animals. They deserve your care and kindness.


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May 2008 News

Greetings!

Boudreauxˍcougar.jpg May is here and with that the hotter temperatures will soon be upon us.

I am glad to say that even though we couldn’t open the first Saturday in April because of the rain we did have a good season opening on the following Saturday. The weather was amazing and comfortable. Our visitors really enjoyed themselves and so did the Yogie staff.

Our event at Buffalo Wild Wings was a fun success. We met some amazing people who visited Yogie and Friends as a result of meeting us at the event. That is our goal. Get the info out and educating people about these amazing cats. Thanks to the staff at Buffalo Wild Wings.

Our education building has made some major strides this past month. We have all the doors installed and we have been able to use the building since we’ve opened. There are just a few things left to do and then we plan on using this building to hold small fundraisers such as birthday parties. We get so many requests for birthday parties that this will be another way of raising funds for our animals. The building is bright and cheerful and even has a small gift area. We have a few minor things to do like finishing the interior trim, some drywall mudding, a little painting, and odds and ends. We plan on having a dedication for the building when it is done. And it will be an opportunity for us to thank ALL those who made this building possible. Probably sometime in May.

There are two upcoming events we are participating in this month:

May 3rd, Belk’s Charity Day

May 17th, Regal Cinema, Bossier Boardwalk from 1 – 6 P.M. for the opening of the Movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

Volunteer of the month: We want to thank Kyle Monroe for his work on the education building this past month. He put a lot of his time off from work to do this for us and we appreciate it.Taz-bobcat.jpg

If you are interested in volunteering with us then please contact us. Come visit us at the sanctuary and see what we are all about. This is a 100% volunteer driven organization, which means, nobody gets paid for the work they do. We love the animals and what we are doing for them. There are many different volunteer opportunities such as tour guide, admissions, lawn care, fundraising, etc. A little something for everyone. But, please know this. There is absolutely no contact with the animals. So, if you think this is the place for you, then let us know.

Check out the programs being offered at Yogie and Friends. There is the Yogie and Friends Membership Program , Sponsorship Program, and Corporate Sponsorship Program . These are programs that help us support the animals and another way that you can get involved. Program packages are available here on our website.

Go Green with our ink jet and cell phone recycling program.

We have several programs for you to help our animals: www.magfundraising.com, www.igive.org, www.networkforgood.org, www.goodsearch.com, just to name a few. They are all listed here on our website.

There has been a change to the Kroger Share Card Program. This program is no longer in place. Kroger will now have the Neighbor to Neighbor program and we are still waiting for the materials to come in for our supporters. This will work in basically the same way the share card did except there will be a letter with a bar code identifying Yogie and Friends as your charity of choice. You will bring this letter with you to your Kroger store and hand it to the cashier when you check out. When they scan this bar code it will enter Yogie and Friends as your charity onto your Kroger Plus card. This way you will only have to present the plus card and not that and the share card. It will be much easier to have just the one card to remember. The only thing is that you will have to enroll your charity every year, but that’s just a small step when you are helping these great animals. Keep watching our website as we will have this available as soon as we get the info.

Please remember to spay and neuter your pets. We have been receiving numerous calls for fostering or adopting domestic cats. The Ferrell cat problem is really bad in this area and this can be better controlled with just spaying and neutering these animals.

Also, do what you can to prevent flea and ticks causing serious illnesses to your animals. They deserve your care and kindness.

Mosesˍ026.jpg Remember the heat is on. It’s only May and it will get much worse. Please make sure you provide all your animals, inside and outside, fresh, clean, and cool water. Provide good shade shelter for those animals outside. NEVER leave your animals outside in the hot car. Even parked in the shade temperatures rise to well over 100 degrees. Just don’t do it. Even a short trip to the grocery store can prove deadly for an animal left in the car. Leave them in the comfort of their home while you run your errands.

Be good to your animals. Be good to people! Be a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves.

Jenny and the Yogie Cats!


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