Showing posts with label Gargoyle Animal Rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gargoyle Animal Rescue. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Our Cry for Help was Answered

About a year ago a young lady cat rescuer was alerted to a feral cat situation at Charleston Arbors in downtown Charleston, WV. It was during the trapping and relocating of the said ferals that our association deepened and she introduced me (Sheila), to a Facebook group chat later to be named 'Crazy Cat Ladies'.

I (Sheila), was witness to the countless saving of animal lives - cats and dogs, other animals as well. This group has it's heart in the right place. Though I didn't feel very welcomed - at first. I'm an outsider, not originally from this area - and a bit of a loner.

Several times I had reached out to this group for help, when Phoebe Peppercorn was ran over and needed medical attention this group and particularly one lady stepped up and donated a large amount to save Phoebe's leg, after a vehicle accident. Unfortunately her leg couldn't be saved and this lady again donated a large amount to help with the cost of amputating Phoebe's leg. The surgery was a success and Phoebe is laying beside me on her very own pillow, cleaning herself as I type this post. She is happy, she is safe, she is greatly loved.

Recently I posted a plea for help on feeding the colony and feline family that is Gargoyles Animal Rescue after our main sponsor suffered a stroke and we would not ask her for any more help. In the group is one lady who responded with an offer of food, she even brought it to us. When she arrived she was floored by our shear numbers. When she learned of our financial status and the amount of cats that hadn't been altered she went into action and started a fundraiser. She also set us up at her vet's for our littlest members who were suffering from suspected Upper Respiratory Infections.

That was last week and at last check the fundraiser was at almost $1,000.00, but we have more to raise as the surgery and care is expected to be closer to $2,000.00. We have 29 cats needing to be altered in their reproductive abilities; 14 females to be spayed and 15 males to be neutered. Plus rabies' shots, flea meds (vets around here insist on flea meds during this procedure), hazard waste fees, vetting of the sick babies, their meds, and care for the cats after their surgery.

Cats can get away from you in hot messy minute with breeding. The babies come, you try to get the momma fixed when you manage to pull enough funds to the side from feeding them and paying the bills to run the operation. Then when you make the appointment and gather your momma you realise she is pregnant again - and too far along, you are against ripping babies out of a momma's womb. So you get one of her daughters from a previous litter in her stead - at least you are stopping one more cat from reproducing. But there is that momma having another litter of kittens and then one of her daughters that you didn't spay is having her first litter... the vicious cycle goes on and on.

About 10 months ago there was a program for help with feral colonies in Kanawha County (where we reside), we reached out to them for our whole area, when we inquired about our status we were told we were on the list. Never heard another damn word. That is the way of things here. Felt like we were back in Georgia with the 'Good Ole' Boy System' and if don't know who's who then you just don't matter.  Not like in Houston, TX where not only were there grants everywhere to address feral and stray cats but a whole network of transports and loaning of traps. It was amazing, we were located north of Houston in a most awesome city named Montgomery, the way people networked thousands upon thousands of lives were saved every year.

Another amazing city was Greenville, SC where the local humane society had 'Tom Cat Tuesdays' where you could get a tom cat neutered for $10.00 - hell we were sending the Toms there by the groves for a little snip, snip. Clearly remembering one particular trip to the Humane Society Clinic where we admitted Caroline (female canine 50#), Adorable (male), Mewen (male), Squirrel (male), Phoebe (female). They all received altering surgeries, rabies' vaccination, and pain meds for under $200.00. That was in 2012 - 8 years ago but still impressive. Greenville had a second shelter that was a 'kill shelter' but they had a very affordable clinic that helped us save the life of Paca - our 'bait dog' miracle. They would diagnose whatever was going on with her, discuss a course of action, give me a written prescription which I could take to any Publix and they filled it for free. Gotta love Publix!

Charleston has several rescue orgs and groups doing everything they can to make life better for the animals that come across their path or social media feed. What we need is a unified organization of all the rescue groups and someone writing grants to get the funds in here, also to write to the companies and organizations that offer grants, they can tailor grants if enough oil is added to the squeak.

We need to unify our energy and direct that powerful force into the best way to help as many if not all of the animals in our community, in our state, in our regional area, in our country, in our world.


Facebook Fundraiser for Gargoyles Animal Rescue



Monday, October 10, 2016

On The Road Again

Our multi-species crew is car bound in between roofs over our heads -again. If there is one thing accomplished I can break down and load up the car, most of our items, 1 dog in an hour flat.

Yea, you try it - go ahead. Not that easy but I have it down pat. My fur family matters so much. Even if every muscle is throbbing, more pains than you can shake a stick at. I trust a higher source knows what I can handle and what I cant. Goddess only knows I thought I passed my breaking point a long time ago.

A bit cold tonight. Taking more fuel than I thought it would to keep us warm. But we have earth bound angels assisting us. ♡

Friday, July 15, 2016

Long time

No computer and 3 yr old wifi phone not cutting it for long posts!

Paca and Georgia have been adopted. More on that in the near future.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

The Here & Now, the good & the bad, Beauty and the Beast...

Gargoyles Animal Rescue was established in 2011 upon taking on a very disturbing case of dog abuse, neglect, and the dog being subjected to rape/attack as a bait dog in the horrible, illegal, and immoral blood sport of dog fighting. It took two years to heal that dog physically. Her mental aptitude improves everyday, she is eager to learn, she is eager to make her human happy. Her honest good nature is being added upon so that she may make an excellent Therapy Dog, she could even become a Service Dog.
Before Gargoyles Animal Rescue, the rescuing efforts were addressed as Shadow Cat Rescue. Our main goal during that time was helping feral animals. We were part of a bigger effort in Montgomery, TX, that specializes in capturing feral cats, having their sexual reproduction altered, receive vaccinations and returned to the geographical area they were captured with a tipped ear.
Lifelong student of nature and all things animal, with almost fifty years experience in befriending animals, I feel quite qualified with my rescuing efforts. With on the job experience of working for three different vets throughout my life and working closely with every vet I have brought the animals to for medical care. Have lived and worked on operational Texas Longhorns, Quarter Horses, and Paint Horse Ranch. Experienced with many livestock species, human companion animals and some exotic animals.

Interested in establishing several programs to help the military personnel that are being deployed overseas with a support team that fosters their pets while they are away - to ease their mind and allow them to concentrate on their task at hand.
The lives of animals matter to Gargoyles Animal Rescue, not just those in our care but all over this great planet.
Gargoyles Animal Rescue has been supported by local businesses in the area we have been located in (Montgomery, TX, Greenville, SC, Landrum, SC), by like minded individuals, and communities near our locale. Listed as a Private Rescue, not a non profit at this time. It is in our long term plans to move to the state of Virginia, where we wish to establish Gargoyles Animal Rescue as a non-profit 501 (a),(b), or (c).
At present we are operating with the help of local rescues who have been donating feed to us. Some of our animals are available for adoption, some are with us as sanctuary (they are bonded to their human, or they are partnered with their human - Service Dog, Emotional Support Animal).
Most of the animals are in need of vaccinations, better quality food, preventatives, medicines, and mental stimuli (toys).
The rescuing operation would benefit the most by having its own home as we are living with friends temporarily, the other item we would be much appreciative of is a means of transportation. A SUV would serve our purpose most as it would contain transporting animals inside the vehicle and protected them from inclement weather.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Akoya, Akoya, grown in the deep, deep sea, or ocean whichever it may be.




Upon starting the jewelry business many years ago a stockpile of freshwater pearls and sea cultured pearls were amassed. The supply of Akoyas were a buyer's delight, but alias the last time I went to their pixel by pixel marketplace on the world wide web the prices have drastically climbed to the point of unbelievability. Instead of trying to drive the prices up even more, I offer what I have at rock bottom prices for these are authentic Akoya Pearls.

Akoya Pearls Rubies Czech Crystals

Genuine Precious Gemstones
Rubies

16" Sterling Silver S Hook and Eye

Akoya Pearls, Peridot, Czech Crystals

16" Peridots, Akoya Pearls, Czech Crystals
on Sterling Silver Hook & Eye Clasp

Sterling Silver Clasp



Sterling Silver 'S' Hook and Eye

16" Akoya Pearls, Rubies, & Czech Crystal Necklace
Sterling Silver 'S' Hook & Eye Clasps

Proudly crafted in United States of America


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A show of spirit for fashion!

Here are some adorable Seed-bead Bracelet in select colors. Each purchase enables us to continue our rescuing efforts! Between 7" - 8" bracelets in silver plated, gold plated, or gun metal. Sterling Silver .925 toggle clasps are available by special order. (sheila_gar94@yahoo.com).




Could be Dawgs, could be Gamecocks!

Go Gators!



If you do not see the colors you desire please let us know in the 'message to seller', we will do all we can to accommodate your requests.

How 'bout them dawgs?





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Purchase of seed-bead bracelets benefits the animals in our care, and enables us to do more for all animals everywhere. 

(on Earth)