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    littlebrowndog
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    What is the contact information for the Furry Faces Foundation? Website? Email? I have been following Zack’s story and think they sound like a great cause to donate to. I already donate to the Doney Memorial Clinic, which provides vet care to the pets of homeless people, but I would like to expand my donations to another animal cause. I know how very important pets are to people and I also know how expensive their health care can be.

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    Sue
    Participant

    Their website (not very updated) is http://www.furryfaces.org and the contact on that site is furryfaces@hotmail.com or 206-932-1652 (Teri Ensley)

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    Lena
    Participant

    There mailing address is 3809 46th Ave SW, 98116. Donations can be made to one of two funds

    1. Oliver’s Fund

    Helps animals whose humans are on restricted income (or lost their job, home, etc), with unexpected Vet bills and

    healthy pet food. The goal is to help animals be able to stay with their humans (and out of shelters) and of course, help

    people keep their animal companions.

    2. It’s Hip To Be Snipped

    This fund helps animals whose humans are on restricted income (or lost their job, home, etc) and also feral cats, with

    spay/neuter expenses. We generally send folks to South Seattle Vet as they provide quality care at a very reasonable

    price to F3. Another Vet we recommend is Rainer Valley (Dr. Heino).

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    WSB
    Keymaster

    Also note that Furry Faces has just gotten involved with a show coming up at the Admiral Theater on February 13th. I haven’t even condensed it into the Events calendar yet but here’s the full text of the news release I got tonight:

    CATHY SORBO AND ROD LONG BRING THEIR COMIC

    ANTI-VALENTINE SHOW TO THE ADMIRAL THEATER

    (The show will Benefit Furry Faces Foundation)

    Seattle, WA — (January, 2009) — Aptly named, “Love Sucks” (when it’s good), comics Cathy Sorbo and Rod Long bring their skewed love observations to the historic Admiral Theater in West Seattle. It’s not lost on them that the February show falls on Friday the 13th.

    “This is kind of an anti-valentine show,” muses Sorbo. “February 14th puts a strain on single people or those who might not be dating currently. Even couples in love will undoubtedly recognize some of the dumb things we all do in relationships and get a chuckle.”

    Sorbo and Long will present their stand-up embellished with relationship themes and cap the evening off with a mini-counseling session with the audience.

    “Love ain’t all hearts and roses,” submits Sorbo. “I’ve been married going on 18 years now, but I’m still a recovering tramp — you know what they say: one day at a time.”

    Sorbo says the dating thing tends to be biased. “Girls go to way more trouble to look good for a date. Guys just stand back, look in the mirror and decide whether to wear their baseball cap forward or backward.”

    Rod Long weighs in on his participation:

    “I can’t wait to get my twice-divorced a$$ onstage and give out sound relationship advice.” He adds, “I have always found that people are always in such ridiculous emotional transition that it’s hard to find somebody that just might be your soul mate. You take your chances with internet. People always lie. The only site I’d trust is E-Felon.com. At least you know the picture is current and where they hang out at night!”

    The show will also serve as a benefit for Furry Faces Foundation. The foundation aides in many programs that benefit people and their pets. For example; “It’s Hip to Be Snipped” program helps fund spay/neuter of pets whose people who are on fixed/limited incomes and also the spay/neuter of feral cats.

    The group who encourages, adoption—instead of shopping also sponsors “Oliver’s Fund” which assists people on restricted income with unexpected veterinarian bills, food and other pet care necessities. They seek out donations of quality pet food which is disbursed to individuals on our Oliver’s Fund client list and to Seattle Area food banks.

    The Admiral is asking people to bring;

    • Dog Leashes, cat/dog treats, grooming brushes/combs

    • Cat and dog toys, which we will give to shelters for cat and dog environment enrichment programs

    • Fleece blankets

    • Nutritionally sound dog and cat food such as Taste of the Wild; Canidade/Felidade; Nutro/Max Cat; Precise.

    Tickets for the event are $15.00 and are being sold through Brown Paper Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/53991. Tickets will also be sold at the door the night of the show. Doors open at 8:45 and the show starts at 9:30 p.m.

    For further information contact: Dinah@admiralentertainment.com

    To learn more about our contacts visit the following websites:

    http://www.rodlong.com

    http://www.cathysorbo.com

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