(For some reason we don't get as many requests for aid during the holiday season)
Date -- PIN -- Amount -- Fund
7-Nov-10 Grimm Menzel 200 SN
7-Nov-10 Barrera 190 SN
7-Nov-10 Potlock Shutts 100 SN
8-Nov-10 Sexton 164 SN
11-Nov-10 Decker 180 SN
12-Nov-10 Tobie Gray 48 SN
19-Nov-10 Oliver Olson 455 GF
23-Nov-10 Zoey McKinney 50 SN
27-Nov-10 Rosie Fritsch 500 GF
29-Nov-10 Female Cat 90 SN
29-Nov-10 2 stray kitties 100 SN
29-Nov-10 Day 80 SN
Total for Nov. 2010 -- $2157
Date -- PIN -- Amount -- Fund
2-Dec-10 Roxy Bigbee 87 SN
2-Dec-10 Bastian 55 SN
2-Dec-10 Boit 100 SN
2-Dec-10 Worline 150 SN
2-Dec-10 Sarah Rose 324 GF
3-Dec-10 Lucky and Gizmo 100 SN
5-Dec-10 Sabrina Kissner 500 GF
6-Dec-10 Bamby Jimenez 304 GF
7-Dec-10 Zoe Moore 166 GF
14-Dec-10 Nemo Smith 100 SN
Total for Dec. 2010 -- $1886
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Total pledges for Nov and Dec 2010
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Jacki IMOM
, Jan 15 2011 11:00 AM
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Posted 15 January 2011 - 11:00 AM
Jacki and Magic, IMOM Founders
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Spay and Neuter -- It's the right thing to do!
From 1998 through 2009, 3.89% of IMOM emergency cases have been for something that could have been prevented had the pet been spayed or neutered.
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Pyometra is a serious uterine infection that is potentially fatal and can occur in unspayed animals.
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Spay and Neuter -- It's the right thing to do!
From 1998 through 2009, 3.89% of IMOM emergency cases have been for something that could have been prevented had the pet been spayed or neutered.
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Pyometra is a serious uterine infection that is potentially fatal and can occur in unspayed animals.
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