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Your Contributions At Work…
Dear Friends Of Let’s Adopt!

Cheeta during initial critical treatment
Cheeta was rushed to our clinic last week with a totally destroyed leg.
The damage was so great that it had to be amputated.

Cheeta recovering- finally a safe place to cuddle and exhale
She is now a gorgeous three legged kitty.
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Hairy Steak (named that way because Peke sees her as a potential lunch) had an equally tragic story.. she fell into a semi-empty pool and she was left there for two days.
By the time she arrived, she was in a coma and blind.

Hairy Steak’s first steps recovering
Lots of care made her get out of her state and she is now an amazing kitty as you can see in the pictures.

snuggle time “zzZZzzzZZzzZZ”
Bearing in mind that they are very good friends and have gone through so much, we were keen on re-homing them together.
UPDATE: Cheeta + Hairy Steak have been adopted to TEXAS!!
and moved with the help of a flight volunteer!!!

kisses goodbye….
Thanks to all of you who are making our mission possible.
As you can see, we are all volunteers with no federal grants or deep pockets. We finance all of our rescue missions with kind contributions to our Simba Fund + out of pocket.
What’s unique about Let’s Adopt! is that we have zero overhead. Every single cent of your contribution (after PayPal fees) goes directly the care of our animals!
Chances are that most of the funds you see listed on the Simba Fund Chip In, have already been spent and put into action.
Thank You for your continuous support and making our global vision a reality.
BE The Change
Misha Dee
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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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.
Contributed by Holly Ellis
Join us on Facebook:
We would like to thank everyone for your generosity and support in saving Genny’s life.
We could have truly not done it with out you.
Every single Dollar, Euro and Lira made a difference – there was no contribution too small and certainly not too large.
Genny has beaten the odds and is now in a new foster home, awaiting to meet her soul mate. Her final home, where she can have a sofa to call her own or at least share ♥
….where she can relax, knowing that she’ll be safe and treated like the princess she is.
Here are some current photos of Genny and her foster siblings…
They are guaranteed to bring some happy tears to those who have been following her story over the past month or so. They left me with a big smile all day…… Enjoy!
Thank YOU!
Please continue to support our work.
We currently have several special needs animals in vet care.
Apologies for the graphic image – but you need to see what we deal with here.
Meet LATTE…
Latte was found nearly dead..
He has been lucky. We happened to have the most effective remedy available for this disease.
We are confident we will be able to save him.
Stay tuned and connected.
BE The Change! ♥
~Misha Dee
At the end of this brief post there is a link to a video. It is extremely thought provoking and I want you to watch it.
But first reflect on these wrong propositions.
A wrong proposition: Humans own animals as property.
Companion animals are much more than that. They are a part of your family, they are a part of your life. Their value is not measured by cash. Society needs to rethink its stance as a whole.
A wrong proposition: You make a mistake, your animal pays for it. (pounded, killed).
You make a mistake, it is you who should pay. It is never the animal, it is the human, who makes things go wrong. The payment should be in proportion to the crime.
Letting your dog run without a muzzle CANNOT constitute a crime.
Wrong proposition: Breed Specific Legislation
A dog cannot be executed based on his looks. Breed Specific Legislation is a monstrosity and needs to be fought by all.
Your dog is right now at the merci of whomever decides to report him based purely on the way he looks. This leads to absurdities like the case of Rambo and Brittany.
A wrong proposition: If there is a law, even if unjust, we must obey.
If there is an unjust law, we must fight to change it. We must fight not only for ourselves but for those who follow, for those who might suffer, for those who believe in us.
And now pls watch this video because this is the very basic proposition we are trying to change.
It is time for Brindi to go home and to be reunited with her owner, Francesca Rogier.
If you are in Canada please CALL Mayor Peter J. Kelly, Mayor of Halifax on ph: 902-490-4010 and tell him that Brindi must be spared AND returned to her owner.
If you are abroad please email kellyp@halifax.ca and express the same… We have 7 days.…
For Brindi
For the Animals
Viktor Larkhill
Let’s Adopt!
to follow Let’s Adopt!’s entire Brindi campaign – visit our Canadian blog
BE The Change!
~Misha
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Day 3: The words of a child
from our Canadian blog
The Words Of A Child…. Day Three Of Our Campaign

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On September 26, 2008 a four year old girl, Brianna Clark wrote a letter to Mayor Kelly, the Mayor of Halifax.
It was a candid and compassionate plea like only a kid could produce, asking Mr. Kelly to spare the life of a dog, Brindi, and to return that dog to her desperately worried owner, Francesca Rogier.

a plea from a Briana to mayor Kelly
Mr. Kelly received the letter by fax. His secretary must have placed it quite visibly on his desk. We don’t know what went through Mr. Kelly’s mind, but the letter was promptly trashed and ignored.
Being an adult is not only about making money, buying a house having nice clothes and sending your children to expensive house. Being a role model is about doing what is best to the community. Is about being the kind of person your children will forever be proud of.
Being an adult means carrying great responsibility in your shoulders.
It is the responsibility of leaving a legacy behind you as well as leaving a better world for those who will follow you.
When we look at the world we see how unjust and indiscriminately cruel it can be, as good people, our one and only aim is to change everything for better.
Mr Kelly and all those involved in this case, the SPCA, the “experts” and the general public should think about the kind of example we are all setting for the Halifax community, for the young people, the children in this town and the youth in other cities around Canada. Mr. Kelly should think about the impact of his stance on people like little Brianna Clark or his own two sons, Craig and Blake.
We want our children to live in an innocent world.
We want our children to believe in us.
We want our children to believe in justice and truth and goodness
We would like Mr. Kelly to think about this about this before closing his eyes at night, to think about this when he first opens his eyes in the morning.
We fight for a dog. We fight for our children and a better world for them.
Please CALL Mayor Peter J. Kelly, Mayor of Halifax on
ph: +902-490-4010 or if you are abroad please email kellyp@halifax.ca and express your deepest inner feelings regarding this case.We have 12 days…For the Animals…
For Brindi…
Viktor Larkhill
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Please don’t forget to express your concerns on our blogs as well. Best is to comment on the Canadian blog, but we welcome your thoughts here as well.
Please don’t delay – we need your help to free this poor dog from death row.
BE The Change
~Misha
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Today’s entry about Brindi has been posted on our Canadian Sister Network.
http://canada.myletsadopt.com/2010/02/26/day-2-something-is-clearly-wrong-with-halifax/
Please don’t forget to comment, repost, share, tweet and most importantly contact Mayor Peter Kelly IMMEDIATELY.
If you have already done so, and not received a response (other than the bot-mails), write him again…every day…
Better yet – call his offices.
Phone: +902-490-4010
email: kellyp@halifax.ca
This is about saving Brindi’s life, bringing justice to a case riddled with personal agendas against Brindi’s Mom, Francesca.
Let’s bring Brindi home – NOW!!
Be The Change…
Dear Friends,
UPDATE: Hope & Pipas Have Been ADOPTED To GERMANY!!
These pups were dumped outside the most notorious kill ‘shelter’ in Istanbul, while Let’s Adopt! staged a protest about the horrific conditions and unjustified killings at the death camp.The injuries they sustained indicated that both of them were thrown out of a car.

Pipas had a broken jaw and the skin on her lower jaw had been ripped apart.

Hope was found with a broken leg and hip
It took us two months of operation, treatment and intensive care to get them out of danger.
Today the two puppies are saved, but they are looking for homes.

(: Hope & Pipas today
Animal lovers picked them up and handed them over to Viktor, asking Let’s Adopt! for help. Once again – we cared for these pups, paid for their vetting and gave them a safe place to heal.
Here we are months later, and these cuties still don’t have a home.
Not one offer.
At this point we are accepting applications from other countries.
Preferably EU countries w/out lengthy quarantine laws, the US & Canada.
Let’s Adopt! application standards apply.
Please contact viktor@myletsadopt.com for more information.
Let’s Adopt! is an animal rescue organization, the largest in Turkey.We educate leading by example.
This is your change to do something unique, and to change the life of an animal (and yours), forever.
Hope and Pipas are looking for foster or final homes. We cannot keep them at the vet forever.
Hope and Pipas, you helped us save their lives. Help them now providing or finding a forever home for them.
Take action today. Adopt or foster one of this two babies.
Please keep in mind that we are also looking for flight volunteers from Turkey to Germany, France the US or Canada. There is no cost or paperwork involved for you. Everything is handled by Let’s Adopt! Representatives.
Please share/RT this note with your network, friends,
We need homes for our animals currently in our care, so we can rescue others.
Be The Change….
~misha
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Update on Genny
Hello Friends!
I kindly ask you to please support the rescue and medical treatment of Genny, who is currently battling Canine Distemper. A potentially fatal disease.
Thanks to the animal welfare volunteer network Let’s Adopt! Turkey, she’s physically safe and with a volunteer foster home right now.
Please us help Genny! We’re all she has.
We’ve just learned, that WordPress is not supporting the updates for the ChipIn widget. Which means, you can still click through the chip in above to contribute to “Simba’s Fund”.
However to see updates and current status of the contributions, you have to click through to the “bethechange” page on ChipIn, which you can reach here:
ChipIn Simba’s Fund
We will track all contributions, as well as funds going towards Genny’s care.
Any funds left will be used for future rescues and their medical needs, as Let’s Adopt! specializes in the rescue and treatment of abused, injured or special needs animals.
Genny’s condition has improved a bit and she has been upgraded from “critical” to “stable”.
We even received a new video of Genny ‘playing’.
To learn more about this extraordinary group of international volunteers: Let’s Adopt!
For more info about the Simba Fund and how it came about.
Click Here
Thank You!
The next few days are still critical for Genny’s survival. Please keep her in your thoughts, and continue to support our important work.
We’ll keep you updated.
A big “Thank You” to all of you out there who have already contributed to Genny’s vet care before the Chip In was set up.
We are very grateful for your support.
For Genny…

Genny is fighting this killer disease with all she got
Thank You!!
Be The Change….Indeed! ♥
Misha Dee

Viktor Larkhill, Founder Of Let's Adopt!
Sibel Karabeyoglu’s interview with Viktor for “Time Out”, Istanbul’s exclusive lifestyle guide.
Almost reaching its two-year mark, Turkey’s “Let’s Adopt!” is an animal welfare group administered by Viktor Larkhill. The group has come into existence by focusing on raising social awareness on the necessity for animal rights and prevention of animal abuse in Turkey. The strong network of members across Turkey, nationals and foreigners, volunteer their time to improving the lives of primarily dogs and cats who have been discounted by society and now live marginal existences on the streets, shelters, and in inhumane conditions….
The entire article can be found on TimeOut Istanbul
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