EVENTS AT CASCADES HUMANE SOCIETY
Join us at CHS for Painting for Paws! Stephanie from Sharp Shoppin' will be teaching class participants how to create and paint unique tier tray decor. Classes are Thursday, November 16th and Friday, November 17th at 6 PM. Please plan on spending between 1.5 and 3 hours completing your project! For more information and to register, follow this link: https://cascadeshumanesociety.salsalabs.org/holidaytiertray What to Expect What does Painting with Paws support at CHS? The veterinarian who performs the surgeries for the Forgotten Feline program has recently retired. Because of this, we have had to reimagine what the program looks like and how it operates. CHS has always offered the surgeries and rabies vaccine at an extremely low price to the public, at a fraction of the actual cost. We have relied on the generosity of the public and their donations, as well as the sale of the cat nip pillows, to help offset the expenses. Unfortunately, we find that the donations are considerably less than what would cover the costs and the program is at a very large deficit. With that said, we do want to continue to offer this service, as it is extremely important to us to help care for the free-roaming cats of Jackson. Attending Painting for Paws will help us to fund this important program and continue it! Extra Things to Know Prior To Arrival Event Information:
Painting for Paws - Fall Edition
This project will include:
Proceeds from Painting with Paws classes will directly support important services at CHS such as our Forgotten Felines program. To help prevent the overpopulation of feral (or wild) cats, Cascades Humane Society offers our Forgotten Feline program to Jackson County residents. The Forgotten Felines Program is a management plan in which feral cats in Jackson County are humanely trapped, evaluated, vaccinated against rabies, and sterilized by a veterinarian. The cats are then returned to their familiar habitats under the lifelong care of a caretaker.