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LET’S…..
…GET TO WORK…

dog slated to be killed because he was no longer wanted.
Unfortunately,
thousands of dogs and cats will be euthanized tomorrow.
Many perfectly healthy, sweet, with out fault.
…Some will get gassed like Jews during the Nazi regime,
others will be (if ‘lucky’) sedated, and then a needle will be rammed into their heart.
Others will get a needle in the leg –
“they” like to call that the most humane method of murdering animals.
What they all have in common is that they are HUMAN WASTE.
Discarded by a
- family that had to move, but couldn’t be bothered to search until they could find housing for ALL their family members,
- bimbos who had to copy Paris and Nichole and Britney and had to have their own little purse dog. These dogs were born in concentration camps, have a couple of months of questionable fun and then they’re dumped to die at a death camp. How truly cruel is that?!! Think about it for a moment.
- because the boy/girlfriend is allergic,
- ohhhh -my favorite: they’re having a baaaaaby…so let’s dump the furkid.
- Backyard breeders who thought they could breed and make a couple of quick bucks.
All these people dump their animals at the pound, and then WE are expected to clean up after them.

yes - YOU!
There’s got to be a better way.
I am hoping someone will take a few off death row.
Let’s Adopt!USA is in the process of taking in a few dogs from a high kill shelter in Northern CA.
We want to do more – but we need more volunteers and fosters.
The “ohhhhs” and “aaaahs” about dogs sitting
on death row are not cutting it. We need action!!!!
We need people who will open their homes to one of these creatures.
A safe place, a spare room, some good meaty bones and a little chicken for the summer…
Is that too much to ask for?
I wonder……

2 foster babies from seasons passed...Lila + Dexter
BE The Change – What does it take?
~Misha
Dear Friends,
last month I asked whether, we as a community could save 100 animals this summer.
What has happened since…
I’ve met Mary Ann, a wonderful lady from NC.She saved several cats from a property, who’s owner threatened repeatedly

Using cats for target practice for procreating? An oxymoronic situation considering who's doing the shootin'
to just use the cats for target practice.
Mary Ann and her patient husband set up traps, and over the course of a week were able to catch all of them.

trapped kitty - ready to be spayed
All have been altered, vaccinated and an older kitty is being treated for a couple of fighting wounds.
Stay tuned for Mary Ann’s story…..

a new lease on life instead of a never ending cycle of kittens
Then there is Daniela, who literally took us up on our challenge the very next day. She lives in Atlanta, went to a high kill shelter in Rome, GA and saved a beautiful English shepherd mix from death row.
Daniela named him Borgo, after a district in Rome.

Borgo on Death Row at the Rome, GA animal pound
Within days Borgo came down with the kennel cough. Daniela spent hours taking him to the vet, treating him, comforting him.
After several baths, a trip to the groomer, lots of love, vaccinations and finally getting neutered – Borgo is ready to move to his new home, which is already waiting for him in Indiana.
Unfortunately, Daniela is a poor student, with a minimum wage job on the side and has exhausted her resources.
She needs help with transport and/or shipping Borgo to Indiana. Please contact Daniela if you can help. dragomirovad@yahoo.com
What about the challenge?
We are a community of over 2000 members in the US. I think we can do better. Daniela, a student, with a minimum wage job, living in a small apartment has proven that there’s always a way to save a life.

Borgo and his personal angel, Daniela
Every life is worth saving. No matter how old or broken an animal is. We owe it to them to make things right.
If we don’t intervene, who will?
What can WE – as a community, as individuals do this coming month?
Step ONE: sign up as a volunteer with us.
if you can’t volunteer please consider supporting us via the Simba Fund.
100 cents of each dollar go to the care of our animals, and funding of special rescue operations. Let’s Adopt! does not have any overhead, because we are ALL volunteers.
This sets us apart from any other big organization.
- Send me your stories and pictures of the animals you saved.
- Sign up to volunteer for us. We are looking for volunteers in ALL 50 States and also in Canada RIGHT NOW.
Shoot me an email with your information:
- Name
- Location
- Volunteer Interest
Let’s make this summer one to remember…

Let's Adopt! Summer Of Luuuuv 2010
The summer we saved 100 animals - TOGETHER!
BE The Change
~Misha
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Are YOU On Our Radar?
Whenever you visit our blogs, you might have noticed
the Let’s Adopt Community Map to the lower right of your screen.
What is it all about?
Very simple – The Map connects YOU to the rest of the Let’s Adopt! Network worldwide!
This is the place to put your marker on the map, tell us a little about yourself or copy the code to of your Facebook badge and let us know in what capacity you can support us.
For example: foster, transport, flight volunteer, action calls, etc).
SAVE THE MAP and you’re all done.
Need a step-by-step?
:. sign in or register with Google
.:. Go to the map at
http://bit.ly/LetsAdopt-Network-Map to add your pin to the map.
.:. zoom the map,
.:. click the blue pin and drag it to your location.
.:. add your information, and be sure to SAVE the map when you’re done.
Easy – Yet such an important step to connect with others.
Share the map and invite all your fellow animal activists, rescuers, and volunteer friends and family, so we can truly build a tight network and react fast in any sort of emergency rescue situation.

Become part of the solution. Join Let’s Adopt! USA today.
BE The Change!
Misha
Please SHARE/RT
You’re reading this because you’re probably a member of Let’s Adopt!
I applaud you for joining our networks.
Now I want to ask you to join our tribe, by becoming an active member of our operations, to join our tribe!
We are of course animal lovers, but we are activists first. Which means, that we love all the cute pictures of pups and kitties. However, there are too many cute pups and kitties dying in our so-called shelters and by the hands of abusers and breeders every single day.
We must act – NOW!
I am often disillusioned by what I see, especially on the web.
Horrendous abuse, crush videos, starved animals, scared animals going crazy in their kennels at the pound.
I have seen many of these cases in my work as an activist and rescuer. The 1-day-old kittens I raised with an eyedropper or feeding tube, just to see them succumb to a simple upper respiratory infection. The kittens that were exposed to FIP, and ultimately died because their intestines and organs literally liquefied inside of them.
However there were hundreds that were a joy to foster and raised to be strong enough to be adopted. There are many, many success stories, which by far outweigh the bad experiences.
Now I want YOU to experience the feeling of saving a life and what an impact you alone can make in your community.
I want YOU to reach out to your local pound and rescue a dog or a cat.
Become its caretaker and angel.
We will then rally as a network to adopt the animal into a new home.
Our adoption criteria are strict, yet very simple.
- the adopter has at least one other animal
- the animal will live indoors only! Not in the yard, not on a tie-out, not in a garage, or a barn. It will live indoors as part of the adopters family.
- the animal will be fed a raw diet only. Your animal will be healthier, you will be happier, and you’ll save money in the long run, on cost of food and vet bills. More info can be found at http://rawlearning.com
- We do not apply an adoption fee. One can’t buy any Let’s Adopt! dog or cat.
- We believe that adopting an animal is a privilege, not mercy.
- The adopter will create a Facebook album with photos of the animal with its new family and updates.
These are our adoption rules in a nutshell.
Do you think you can handle it?
Have you been thinking of how in the world can you make a difference at these overcrowded pounds? Well, here is your chance to put your action where your heart is.
- Pull an animal.
- Then take it home, let it settle in,
- take pictures and post it on the Let’s Adopt! USA page,
- Include all details you have about the animal:
- Age, temper, likes, dislikes, history (stray, dumped by owner, etc)
- We’ll campaign to get the animals adopted.
Do you realize that you will be saving TWO lives at once.
Not only will you be taking the one dog off death row, but another one will have a better chance, because there’s new cage space. And hopefully, you’ll inspire friends and family to do the same all over the country.
Perhaps concentrate on high kill facilities such as many municipal facilities in the South, from Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas – some pounds have a 90 (that’s NINETY) % kill rate.
Here’s where you can make a big difference.
There are many small groups that are willing to help you pull an animal and organize transport.
I will be listing some of these groups and links soon.
For now – please search your heart and decide whether you can open your home to a rescue this summer. I know you can and want to.
Let us help you figure out how and make it a reality. For the animals and for you.
We can potentially save hundreds of animals this summer. Are you with us?
Let’s start saving lives – one dog, one cat at the time.
BE The Change
Misha Dee
According to the Robesonian Online, the Robeson Board of Commissioners and animal advocates have come to an agreement that Robeson County will no longer use the heart stick as a method of euthanasia, but switch to the more humane intravenous method of murdering perfectly healthy animals.

Perfectly healthy animals - murdered
Let’s Adopt! USA applauds the first step in the right direction as a interim solution.
However, we would like to see Robeson County working closer with the local Humane Society and the community to create the first NC NO-KILL municipal animal shelter.
This can be achieved by educating the public and holding free spay/neuter clinics at least twice a year.
We strongly recommend that the Robesonian Newspaper will use its resources to be a main supporter of such events, by offering free advertising space for sponsoring businesses and participating Veterinarians.
Veterinarians should also be offered a local tax incentive for every animal they altered under a county wide spay/neuter voucher system.
See Portland, Oregon based POPPA as a wonderful example on how it can work.
Please spread the word and help Robeson to become a truly humane county!
BE The Change!
Misha
!IMPORTANT ACTION CALL!

Please e-mail the officials listed in this note about your concerns of the bad conditions at the Robeson County Shelter.
Please be courteous, yet firm. It is important to bring your point across without threatening any council members or shelter staff. We are all angry and frustrated and we must find solutions that will change this shelter for good and the better.
The meeting is Thursday at 6:30 pm EDT so email must be sent asap..
Please attend this city Council meeting if you are local! This is an important event for the animals of Robeson County animal “shelter”.
Thank You!
Misha Dee
Let’s Adopt! USA
http://us.myletsadopt.com
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=205025950458
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There is a meeting at the Board of Commissions at Robeson on Thursday to discus the requests of animal advocates for improvements at Robeson..
Please email the county manager,county commissioners and local legislator and ask them for the following to be introduced..
The meeting is TOMORROW Thursday at 6:30 pm EDT so email must be sent asap..
ACT & SHARE immediately!
Easy COPY AND PASTE E-Mail…
Addresses:
Ken.Windley@co.robeson.nc.us
Ricky.Harris@co.robeson.nc.us
Rod.Jenkins@co.robeson.nc.us
william.smith@robeson.nc.gov
noahwoods5746891@aol.com
hubertsealey@bellsouth.net
cummingsr.psrc@robeson.k12.nc.us
Garland.Pierce@ncleg.net
Subject:
Robeson County Animal Shelter Meeting
Letter:
Dear County Manager, County Commissioners and Local Legislator,
During your meeting regarding the Robeson County Animal Shelter on Thursday April 22nd at 6:30 pm EDT, I am asking for the following to be introduced…
1. Video/Web cameras throughout the shelter. Allowing viewing of the whole shelter 24/7 (similar to the cameras at Memphis Animal Shelter in TN).
2. Animal cruelty at the hands of the staffs comes to a complete end. Including Handling and Compassion Training.
3. ALL Adopters must have a Valid ID and fill out ALL paper work properly and completely.
4. Work to adopt seized dogs considered to be potential fighting dogs and bait dogs.
5. You must have at least one new Animal Advocate/Rescuer Coordinator on staff FULL TIME to assist with adoption and handle proper paperwork.
6. Implement a NEW Fostering program.
7. Use Community Service Workers and Non Violent Offenders to help, for their hours they must repay the county as Community Service.
8. Vet Care and Initial Assessment of ALL animals entering the shelter. With special care given to ALL injured or sick animals, versus putting them down right then and there.
9. Community Education Program in ALL Area Schools.
10. Shelter involvement in a Low Cost or FULL Supported of Spay and Neuter Program.
Thank You for your direct attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your City, Your State]
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Leonard’s challenge
In case you missed it…
On the evening of the 8 of April Let’s Adopt! received a most generous offer. Altruism in its purest form.
The offer came from our friend Leonard Coy, a businessman based in Byron Bay (Australia) that is also deeply involved in the running the Soi Dog Foundation, our Thai partner.
I’ll toss out a challenge here…
I will match your contribution (dollar for dollar, euro to euro whatever) up to a total of $100. What does that mean? If you contribute $10, your contribution DOUBLES to $20. Let me know if you make a contribution as a result of this post( leonard@soidog.org and I will donate in kind)
This is a great opportunity for Let’s Adopt! to raise some needed funds towards the rescue of our animals. It is the kind of offer that happens very rarely and when it does it is practically exclusively linked to corporate charities.
It is also a great opportunity for reflection… people from around the world are rallying on behalf of Turkish dogs and Let’s Adopt!, an organization that started in Turkey. Why would a businessman from Australia want to help our Turkish dogs? The answer is clear to most of us, because ANIMALS DON’T HAVE NATIONALITIES. The entire world understand this very simple fact, unfortunately many so-called-animal lovers in this country believe a Turkish dog must die in Turkish soil. This attitude is born out of paranoia, lack of education and an extremely narrow perception of the world. No intelligent person could think this way. Many Turkish animal lovers do, and it is very sad.
It is bittersweet to see that this international support is somewhat not corresponded by Turkish support. Still, we accept the situation as it is and we rely on our members to make a difference. How we wish Turkish businessmen/businesswomen and normal citizens followed this example and came up with their own initiatives to help our animals.
So, feel free to contribute to our Chipin today, and drop an email to Leonard@soidog.org. Let’s not make his generous offer be in vain.
The Simba Fund is located on our blog and here :
Take up Leonard’s challenge today! Show the world you care!
UPDATE April 10th, 2010
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Dear Friends,
thanks to each of you for responding to Leonard Coyne’s challenge, and your kind contribution to the Let’s Adopt! Simba Fund.
When sending Leonard your receipt, perhaps add a quick note to Leonard thanking him for his incredible generosity…
I am overcome with joy knowing how many of you answered the call, and came through for our animals.
As you might know, Let’s Adopt! is a global 100% volunteer funded organization and every single cent goes into our rescue and rehabilitation efforts. We are always in great need of help, be it volunteers, fosters, adopters, transport, admin or yes, monetary support, so we can pay for care and transport of animals.
Thank You for BEing The Change!
Misha Dee
Let’s Adopt! USA
misha@myletsadopt.com
See a bit of yourself in this video?
Welcome Home!
Join the Let’s Adopt! USA network on Facebook
add yourself to the regional volunteer/activist network
in the discussion area: http://bit.ly/LA_volunteer
Invite/Share/RT – we need to grow as an organization to be ready to cover the US.
Donate a couple of clicks to this great cause, and share this post on your FB/Twitter pages.
BE The Change
~Misha
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Dear Tribe Members
Dear Tribe Members of the Let’s Adopt!USA Family.
First of, I want to thank all of our members for your continuous support in growing our FaceBook Network, and helping us connecting more volunteers and activists in the US.
I’d also like to take the opportunity to welcome all new members who have joined us over the past couple of weeks.
We could not do our important work without you.
As we are approaching the “Thousand Member Mark”, I realized that many of you don’t know each other (yet)…other than that we obviously share a love for animals, have compassion for the voiceless and want change… Drastic change.
So, this week I want to invite you to visit our
Let’s Adopt! USA FaceBook Photo Album
and post a picture of you and your pet(s).
It’s as easy as 1 – 2 – 3:
- Add your/pet’s name AND general location (state/metro area) as captions.
- Post the image.
- In the comment section: Post a short story about how you met, and your life was changed.
DONE …
Add a quick note about what you have to offer to Let’s Adopt! USA in your capacity as a volunteer or activist, and what you would like to see changing in YOUR OWN COMMUNITY.
If you prefer you can also send me an e-mail to misha@myletsadopt.com
We can’t wait to see all your beautiful faces and read about your connections.
Finally, please take a moment to add yourself to our regional networks in the LET’S ADOPT! USA group’s discussion section.
This will help us contact volunteers quickly when we need local foster volunteers, organizing transports/rescue or for local action alerts.
This will only take a few moments of your time - imagine how many lives we can AND WILL save together.
Thank you again for standing up for what is right.
We have a lot of work to do.
BE The Change…
Misha Dee
misha@myletsadopt.com
Let’s Adopt! USA
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=205025950458
Give Our Angels Wings:
http://bethechange.chipin.com/simbas-fund
Put Yourself On The Map :
http://bit.ly/LetsAdopt-Network-Map
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CAGE 18 — FEMALE MIX, 6 MOS.
CAGE 18 — FEMALE MIX, 6 MOS.
That’s about all she was to anyone… except someone gave her the name Petra. Her photo was taken to put on the internet with the others.
She appeared on my Facebook page last Friday evening. She and the others in the post were from a shelter in the Dallas area. Their time was nearing an end; they were the “urgents.” As are so many by the time they hit Facebook.
Always my first thought is that I want to take them all. But how would that be possible? I already have several.
So what can I do to help them?
I hit the SHARE button at the bottom of the post and add their info to my network of friends. It’s the least I can do… and maybe someone will adopt one.
Within a few minutes, someone messages me. She has seen Petra’s photo and wants to adopt her. How can she do it? Is it even possible? She lives in San Antonio — five hours from Dallas.
My first response is YES! Because I KNOW this can be done.
On her fifth try, Karrie reaches someone at the shelter who verifies that Petra is still there. She takes Karrie’s info and puts a hold on Petra. Over the next few hours, a rescue group steps up and arranges to pull the little dog on Sunday. A foster comes forward who will foster her overnight Sunday night. And at noon on Monday, transport starts for Petra’s trip from Dallas to San Antonio.
At 3 pm Monday, Petra — renamed Vimba which means “Hope” in Shona — arrives at her new home.
The power of sharing via social media saved this pup’s life… a happenstance connection on Facebook.
But there are more in need in all areas.
Do these pets a favor and share messages about animals in need. You never know when your message might save a life! And it costs you nothing… just a few minutes of your time.
Here are just a few of the faces saved in the past few weeks through sharing.
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