Austin Guinea Pig Rescue

This small rescue group has numerous piggies seeking families to enjoy life!

10 Guinea Pigs Seeking A New Life

Vision Hills Sanctuary

Love Your Pet Day

February 20th – every year

WANTED: Foster Pet Parents

Become a HERO by saving a pet’s life

My Pets are Ferrets

Don’s family members include ferrets. We will learn how he defined his lifestyle to include these curious little loving creatures. Many individuals have stated “a ferret is like having a two year old”.

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Small Pet Health Concerns

Kim Meyer is a board director of Vision Hills Sanctuary located in Round Rock. She will educate us on the health issues of small pets such as chinchillas, gerbils, guinea pigs and hamsters.

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Small Pets 101

Kim, the director of Vision Hills Sanctuary, will educate us on small pet care. She focuses on Chinchillas, Gerbils, Hamsters and Guinea Pigs. Listen and learn more about these small loving creatures.

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Radio For Rescue

Stories of Multiple Pets is hosting a contest to benefit Austin Avian Rescue and Rehabilitation, Ferret Waystation, Street Cat Rescue and Vision Hills Sanctuary. This live show will kick off the contest by introducing the founders and reviewing the guidelines. The contest begins on August 7th through November 1st.


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Radio For Rescue – Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Glo, MultiplePets@gmail.com, 512-810-4873

Austin, TX (July 30, 2010): Within this pet friendly city there are four nonprofit animal organizations operated by a sole individual. Each organization has a few volunteers with numerous pets to feed, socialize, clean and love. Three of the four individuals are fulltime employees. Their spare time is devoted to numerous pets.

The ‘Radio for Rescue’ project will acknowledge Good Samaritans who are able to correctly answer several trivia questions, volunteer for 8 hours, raise funds and fulfill a nonprofit’s wish list. All participants will be featured on an Internet radio show, on websites, in a magazine and much more. For contest details visit www.StoriesOfMultiplePets.com.

Jerry Nolan oversees Austin Avian Rescue and Rehabilitation currently located in south Austin. Their focus is on “Giving Rescued Birds a Second Chance”. This organization is eager to educate the public on caring for these special creatures whose life span will easily exceed their first guardian.

Connie Gabby provides rehabilitation, health care, and locates forever homes for unwanted or abandoned ferrets. Ferret Waystation located south of Austin is a home based no kill ferret shelter. She is also active in educating the public about ferret care and the responsibilities that come with their companionship in the home.

Donna Powell founder of Street Cat Rescue is located in Round Rock. Her program provides a humane solution for the community cats of the Austin area. She educates the public on Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) programs for feral cats and adopts out socialized cats.

Kim Meyer is the director of Vision Hills Sanctuary also located in Round Rock. The sanctuary cares for a variety of pets. During this contest the focus will be on the smaller pets such as gerbils, hamsters and guinea pigs. Many individuals are unaware of her rescue or efforts to match these small pets with loving forever homes.

Glo the executive producer and host of ‘A Variety Of Pets’ radio show realized the need to assist these organizations. The project begins August 7th with a kickoff event at Plucker’s in Round Rock where a live radio show will be aired from 7 – 8 pm. Individuals, families or teams can receive FAME for assisting one of the four organizations. The project ends on February 1, 2011.

About Stories Of Multiple Pets: This company focuses on individuals who reside or work with two or more pets.

Radio For Rescue project begins Aug 7th

Radio for Rescue is hosted by Stories Of Multiple Pets. The focus is building awareness through education, volunteering, raising funds and having fun with numerous pets associated with the following four nonprofit animal organizations:
• Austin Avian Rescue and Rehabilitation
• Ferret Waystation
• Street Cat Rescue
• Vision Hills Sanctuary

The project begins on Saturday, August 7th and ends on February 1, 2011.

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Participates can be an adult, a family or a team (3 – 5 individuals). Individuals under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (with written approval).

Focus:
A. Complete an interest form. This form will be reviewed by the owners/founders of one of the nonprofit animal organizations. If accepted, you’ll move to the next step.
B. Complete a volunteer form to be reviewed by the owners/founders. If accepted, you’ll progress forward in the contest.
C. Trivia questionnaire
D. Complete 8 hours of volunteering. The dates and time frames must be scheduled with the nonprofit’s owner/founder. Various tasks will be given to you when the schedule dates are confirmed. Pictures and videos will be completed during this portion of the contest. You must give permission to post your name and pictures on various media sources.
E. Establish your own fund raising events. (locate a matching fund raising ).
F. Collect and donate as many items from organization’s wish list. A date and time must be scheduled to deliver items. A detailed list indicating each item must be submitted on the scheduled delivery date.

As a participate, your name or team name will be announced and printed through various media. All levels must be completed by midnight on Febraury 1, 2011. You will receive recognition (FAME) for your efforts in supporting a nonprofit organization via various media sources.

The objective is to have FUN socializing animals, learning how to care for animals and raise awareness of these nonprofit groups.