Saturday, October 26, 2013

Creature Comforts Supports Animal Rescue

Hi Friends!

Every human being living today has a great privilege and a real responsibility.  The extraordinary beauty that exists in nature and the amazing animals that we share life on Earth must be respected and allowed to flourish.

Various wild animal species numbers are dwindling.  Contrarily, domesticated animals experience a problem that is exactly the opposite.  Pet Overpopulation.  A simple solution?  Education, Legislation, Sterilization.
 
According to The Humane Society of the United States, six to eight million cats and dogs enter shelters in the United States each year. Three to four million of these animals are adopted out.  That means three to four million animals are euthanized each year.  These animals committed no crime; most of them never harmed a human.  They were born, plain and simple.  And animals are great at reproducing.   There are a lot of homeless animals out there, and without human intervention they are multiplying.  There aren't enough homes for them all.
 
A message I want to make so very clear today is this:  Help control the pet population:  Have your pet spayed or neutered.  Don't breed or buy while shelter pets die.  And, support no-kill sanctuaries and shelters.

To show my commitment to making a difference in the lives of animals in need, Creature Comforts held a pet food drive in September.  Because of wonderful friends attending the event and offering support, Creature Comforts was able to make a financial contribution and pet food donation to Dr. Doug's Vet Pet Rescue.  The Ladue News was kind to share the event with its readers.  The photo capturing the moment of the donation to Vet Pet Rescue is attached and in the link below:

http://www.laduenews.com/society/charities-nonprofits/were-you-there-when/article_50c491fe-944b-59e9-b6d1-27183a5a07b5.html

Extending heartfelt thanks to my supportive friends who believe in me while sharing a love for animals.  Special thanks to those of you who attended, participated and donated to my Creature Comforts Pet Food Drive and Picnic.  Wonderful to join together to help animal rescue organizations like Dr. Doug's Vet Pet Rescue "fight the good fight" to ensure animals in need have proper nutrition, shelter and ultimately a good, loving forever home.  To learn more about Dr. Doug's Vet Pet Rescue, be sure to check out their website:

https://vet-petrescue.com/

Thanks so much for your friendship and support!

Warmly,

Paul

Paul F. Flotron
Creature Comforts Great & Small, LLC
"Giving your creatures the comfort they deserve"
www.CreatureComfortsGreatnSmall.com
314-200-8561
Cell:  314-775-7107