Oswego County SPCA


Oswego County SPCA

(OCAWL)

We are non-profit, no-kill, animal protection, public education and assistance agency caring for over 150 animals through volunteer efforts that depend on the kind and generous support of your donations. Learn more about Oswego County SPCA...

How You Can Help

Our Wish List:

Dry Cat Food (Purina Indoor Formula)

Clay Cat Litter

Cat BedsBlankets, Comforters TowelsCat Trees

Dog and Cat Collars

Dry and Canned Dog Food

Paper Towels

Clorox-type wipes

13-Gallon Garbage BagsDish SoapHand Sanitizer

Laundry Detergent

Dryer Sheets

Outdoor dog kennel

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CRITTER CARS

Do you have a car, truck or van you'd like to get rid of? Donate it to the Oswego County SPCA. Get a tax break for you and help the animals at the same time. Click here for more information.

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2010 Rabies Clinics

(Oswego County)

All clinics are held from 6pm until 8pm at DPW garages unless otherwise stated.

April 28  Scriba

May 19   Parish

June 9   Hannibal Town Garage

July 14   Pulaski

Aug 4     Bristol Hill (landfill)

Sept 8    Pulaski

Oct 6     Williamstown Fire Barn

Nov 3     Scriba

Any questions, call the Oswego County Health Department at 349-3564.

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Local Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinics & Programs

Spay and Neuter Syracuse (SANS)

315-422-7970

Friends of Animals

1-800-321-7387

See this page for a full listing of low cost/no cost spaying and neutering help in New York State:

www.lovethatcat.com/stny.html

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Have an emergency with your pet? These organizations help with the cost of treatment through immediate-need grants:

United Animal Nations

www.uan.org

916-429-2457

American Animal Hospital Association

www.aahanet.org

800-252-2242

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Have a lost or found animal? Post them here:

9WSYR Petsaver Lost

            and Found

Petfinder.com

 

 

 

companion of the month- lucky

Lucky was lucky for quite a long time, but then his luck ran out. His owner passed away recently and he, at the ripe old age of 15, was given to us. We consider ourselves lucky as he is one of the most mellow, sweet kitties around. He is a giant lug who loves to be held, snuggled and will sit in a lap for as long as you'll let him. He may be elderly, but why should that stop someone from giving him a home of his own for as long as he has left? Are you willing to open up your heart and home to this gorgeous boy? You wouldn't regret it.

If you would be interested in Lucky, please contact Hilary at 315-592-5551 or info@oswegospca.org.

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Can't adopt?  sponsor a pet!

We know that there is a delicate balance in everyone's household. Adding a new member can upset that balance. We have a solution. Sponsor! Your new pet is at home and happy in foster care but is being supported by you. For just $20, you can buy their food and litter for 3 months! Yes, only $20.

These kitties are in foster care with the Oswego County SPCA and many will be for their entire lives. They are deemed difficult to adopt or unadoptable due to age, illness or behavioral problems.

You can support these foster kitties and every three months you will be sent a renewal with an update and photo of your sponsored kitty. Do your part and keep peace in your home. Sponsor today!

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is your dog protected against heartworm?

Heartworm disease is caused by mosquitos. It can occur in cats, especially outdoor ones, but is most prevalent in dogs.  The parasitic worms attack a dog's heart and lungs. Heartworms are fatal if left untreated. It may seem costly to prevent heartworm in your dog, but the cost to treat heartworm is significantly more.  Look at it that way.  You can spend $10 a month for prevention or $800-1000 to treat heartworm once your dog has become stricken with it.  Ten dollars a month is a small price to pay to ensure the good health of your beloved pet.  Make sure to have your dog tested for heartworm and get on a regimen of heartworm preventative today.

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donate your old clunker to
help the animals

Remember that car you parked in the yard for sale last fall that just surfaced because the snow is melting? Why not donate it, receive a tax break and help the animals at the same time? It's a fairly easy process. Just call 315-699-2622 and they will walk you through what you need to do. They'll even come and tow the vehicle away for you. Then once the car is sold at auction, they will send you a receipt for your taxes and a donation is made to the Oswego County SPCA.

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$1  change their luck with just a buck  $1

Cat

Often people think that they need to give significant amounts of money to help a charity. This isn't the case. Just donating one dollar can make a difference to an animal. If many people give just that one dollar, it adds up quickly and provides the much needed supplies and veterinary care that our foster animals need.

Can you spare a dollar on their behalf? If so, go to Paypal

to donate today. Thank you!

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