When I parked my car and got out to greet the staff and volunteers that were working with us, I did not know what to expect about how the morning had gone. To my delight we had 22 people show up first thing in the morning. The staff in the Neuter Scooter were busily performing spays and neuters. Our wonderful volunteer, Lisa, was stationed outside of the Scooter getting paperwork ready and talking to the neighbors and passersby about anything having to do with animals and animal care.
As the clock reached 10 am the vaccination clinic was opened and we started to have some folks get in line. The type of animal ranged from fluffy cats to a pure bred pit bull to several mixed breed dogs. Each owner had a particular story and was extremely grateful for the clinic. In fact, they told their friends and family members, and helped us drum up even more business! “You have made my day! I am going to call my Momma to get her over here for these free shots!", stated a woman who had brought her pit bull Sam to the Neuter Scooter to receive his shots. The same woman showed back up with her mother’s mixed breed terrier, Frisky, and got his shots. We sent Frisky off tail wagging with his vaccines and paperwork.
As we were tidying up the table, an elderly woman came up to the Scooter with her cat inside a computer box. She had walked the cat from her house to the Scooter in the box because she didn't have a carrier. Knowing that she had missed the window for free spay and neuter appointments, the woman meekly asked if we could provide her cat with vaccinations. Lisa, our wonderful volunteer and liaison to the neighborhood of Berkley, took the cat inside the Neuter Scooter and came out with wonderful news – we could neuter the feline and give it vaccines, all for free! The woman was elated and started to tear up. She told us that she bottle fed the cat and loved it dearly, but that she is 77 years old and walks everywhere so she couldn't get her cat to the vet. She left us with a smile and a cat carrier that Lisa gave to her!
Many thanks to all of our sponsors and everyone that helped, including Friends of Norfolk Animal Care and Collona's Shipyard!
- Dawn, Development Director
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