Do you search the internet? Want to do something good while you search?
Just go to goodsearch.com and select Animal Rescue of Northwest Arkansas as your charity. Every time you search, Northwest Arkansas Animal Rescue will get a donation. Check the goodsearch website for details. A few searches won't generate income but, most do. A good estimate is $0.01 per search. It may not seem like much but, if we all do it, the amount adds up.
NWAAR has already earned over $130.00 since it began participating.
It is a simple way to do your part. Animals in Northwest Arkansas will appreciate you!
Friday, December 18, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Your Help is Needed
Northwest Arkansas Animal Rescue has approval from the state of Arkansas to produce a special license plate saying "Caring for Animals" giving drivers in all of Arkansas the chance to purchase a plate. The license plate will cost a little more that a plain license plate. The additional funds will go to a fund helping low income families spay or neuter their pets.
We have approval from the state for our program but, they need to confirm interest before they start producing the special plate. The state is requiring us to have 300 signatures from licensed drivers. We are already half way there.
Want to help? All we need is your signature and a little information about your vehicle to prove you are a licensed driver. By signing our petition all you are doing is saying you believe in our spay/neuter program and intend to purchase a plate. If your circumstances are such that you are not able to purchase the plate when the time comes, you will be able to get out of purchasing it.
Want to sign? Just drop by the Rogers, Arkansas Petco. A clip board with our petition is available there for you to sign. Just go to the area with the live cats/kittens. The petition will be there for you to sign.
Please call 479-439-7978 for more information.
We have approval from the state for our program but, they need to confirm interest before they start producing the special plate. The state is requiring us to have 300 signatures from licensed drivers. We are already half way there.
Want to help? All we need is your signature and a little information about your vehicle to prove you are a licensed driver. By signing our petition all you are doing is saying you believe in our spay/neuter program and intend to purchase a plate. If your circumstances are such that you are not able to purchase the plate when the time comes, you will be able to get out of purchasing it.
Want to sign? Just drop by the Rogers, Arkansas Petco. A clip board with our petition is available there for you to sign. Just go to the area with the live cats/kittens. The petition will be there for you to sign.
Please call 479-439-7978 for more information.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Adoption events
Northwest Arkansas Animal Rescue will be showcasing some of their adoptable cats and kittens at Petco in Rogers this weekend, Nov. 21st and 22nd. Volunteers will be available to assist attendees wanting to learn more about these pets. Attendees will be able to see and hold cats and kittens available for adoption at Petco curing this event.
This is the second adoption event held over a two day weekend at Petco. NWAAR was able to find homes for fifteen ctas and kittens at our first event. NWAAR will be holding these events throughout the next few months in an attempt to place most if not all of our adoptable pets before the holiday season.
Event will be held:
Nov. 21st and 22nd
Dec. 5th and 6th
Dec. 19th and 20th
Potential pet owners may also check out our web-site or Petfinder.com for adoptable cats and dogs.
This is the second adoption event held over a two day weekend at Petco. NWAAR was able to find homes for fifteen ctas and kittens at our first event. NWAAR will be holding these events throughout the next few months in an attempt to place most if not all of our adoptable pets before the holiday season.
Event will be held:
Nov. 21st and 22nd
Dec. 5th and 6th
Dec. 19th and 20th
Potential pet owners may also check out our web-site or Petfinder.com for adoptable cats and dogs.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Fancy
Fancy is a beautiful tuxedo cat with medium to long black thick fur.
Fancy was found with one ten week old kitten and a broken leg. Fancy is a remarkable mother having raised seven orphaned, abandonded kittens in addition to her own! All but one of her babies have found homes and it is time for Fancy to find a loving home, too. Fancy still has a limp from her broken leg which healed poorly but, is not in pain. She gets around well but, Fancy needs to go to a indoor home and her adoptive parent/parents will need a vet reference. If you would like to learn more about Fancy or would like an adoption application, please call 479-439-7978.

Monday, November 9, 2009
NWAAR's latest adoption day at Petco
NWAAR decided to start hosting adoption days at Petco duting both Saturday and Sundayat the suggestion of one of our newest members. Last weekend was our first two day adoption. We were able to adopt seven kittens/cats and have applications on four other animals. Yeah! Amanda great idea! Thank you to all the other members who donated their time to take a shift at Petco, help set up and tear down. A special thanks to Mandy, Elaine and Mandy for coordinating things making this such a successful event.
We will be doing our next adoption day, Saturday and Sunday Nov. 21st and 22nd. If you are willing to help, we can use it. Please call 479-439-7978!
We will be doing our next adoption day, Saturday and Sunday Nov. 21st and 22nd. If you are willing to help, we can use it. Please call 479-439-7978!
Wag of the Month!
Kristie Bean gets NWAAR's big wag award for this month. Kristie has been instrumental in getting our recent fund raising letter out for it's first mailing. Kristie helped us draft the letter, printer the letters and helped bet them posted.
NWAAR owes a great deal to the volnteers who donate their time and talents. Please help us thank Kristie for her hard work and dedication!
NWAAR owes a great deal to the volnteers who donate their time and talents. Please help us thank Kristie for her hard work and dedication!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Lady
We think Lady was rescued from a puppy mill.
She had been from home to home after she had outlived her usefullness in producing puppies. We think she has had over four litters. She finally came to one of our foster homes to be a companion. She was so intimidated it took us two days before Lady would trust us. She would run and hide when someone came to the door eventually finding her safe spot under her new Mommy's chair. Lady is finally realizing she is safe and at home for the first time. Lady has become a part of the family and has learned to be spoiled. She stays close to her new Mommy but, likes to play outside with her new brothers and sister. Lady knows she will no longer have to live in a cage and have litter after litter of puppies.

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