October 28, 2010Comments are closed.adoptions, marketing, shelter procedure
Remember Cassie Walker, the shelter manager who was advocating for pets in her community? Well, look at their great adoption campaign!
Oh! Makes your heart sing!
The animals at the RSPCA are all vet-checked and desexed and ready to romp about in your garden, sit on your lap and spread the love in your home like only a pet can.
Perhaps there’s room for a new puppy or kitty at your place?
Have a flick through Finda’s gallery and see if there are any cuties that tickle your fancy.
However, it’s always wise to head out the shelter to meet the animals, as Toowoomba’s assistant shelter manager Cassie Walker points out.
“The main thing we tell people is to come out to the shelter and have a look at the animals so we can see what suits them,” Miss Walker said.
Each Thursday, Finda will publish a gallery of dogs and cats available for adoption.
This is either the second or third week they’ve put this together and called on their community to consider adoption. It seems such a no-brainer to have a local newspaper putting out a regular feature of all the available pets, but these kinds of initiatives need commitment and time and the core belief that if the public get to see these pets, that they will be keen to adopt them – all of which can sometimes be hard to find.
We should all be on the lookout for examples like this of groups doing things right! right! right! and take the time to give them the feedback that we appreciate it.