Showing posts with label Cote St Luc Cats Committee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cote St Luc Cats Committee. Show all posts
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Monday, 2 September 2013
Precious kittens rescued from a country road; homes found for all of them
Ben and Ann Fagan have been colleagues of mine at the English Montreal School Board. Ben is the principal of the High School of Montreal Adult Education Centre in the Plateau while Ann, a librarian, recently retired as the head of the EMSB Book Processing Centre at the former Wagar High School in Côte Saint-Luc.
Over Labour Day Weekend, the Fagans were in the Laurentians on a little back road when they found seven very young kittens in the middle of the street. "They
seemed to be abandoned because there were no houses around at all," Ann says. "We rounded
them up and brought them home. What else could we do?"
I went to visit the kittens. They no more than a few months old. How someone could just toss them away like yesterday's trash is hard to imagine. They were beyond adorable, sociable and busy using the litter boxes the Fagans put out. Ann set out to find find homes for them.
The CSL Cats Committee arranged for Ann to take them to the Côte Saint-Luc Hospital for Animals to be examined. Because two had already been adopted, Ann showed up with five. Dr. Kent spent two hours with the little critters, de-worming them and providing vaccinations. Soon after, two more were adopted.
Ann did a magnificent job and within the week she did indeed find homes for all seven of them.
Bravo! Now how do we sign her up for our committee?
The CSL Cats Committee arranged for Ann to take them to the Côte Saint-Luc Hospital for Animals to be examined. Because two had already been adopted, Ann showed up with five. Dr. Kent spent two hours with the little critters, de-worming them and providing vaccinations. Soon after, two more were adopted.
Ann did a magnificent job and within the week she did indeed find homes for all seven of them.
Bravo! Now how do we sign her up for our committee?
| Male Tabby: Adopted |
| Female:Adopted |
| Male: Adopted |
| Adopted |
| Adopted |
| Adopted |
| Adopted |
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Benefit Concert Set for August 21 for Cats Committee
Lovers of music and cats will be able to satisfy both passions on Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at 7:30 pm at a benefit concert at the Giovanni Palatucci Facility in support of the Côte Saint-Luc Cats Committee.
The Musicians of the World Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Milo, will perform The Best of Broadway: It’s the Cat’s Meow, which includes songs from the Broadway musical Cats. Soprano Jennifer Pyra will also give a solo performance, as will CSL resident and avid cat committee member
Alexandra Cohen.
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| Conductor Joseph Milo |
“The concert will be an opportunity for people who love animals to enjoy an evening of fine music while contributing to a good cause, “ said Councillor Mike Cohen, who is the city’s liaison with the Côte Saint-Luc Cats Committee.
Tickets are $7 each (tax included) and can be purchased at the Eleanor London Côte Saint-Luc Public Library (5851 Cavendish Blvd.), the Côte Saint-Luc Aquatic and Community Centre (5794 Parkhaven Ave.), and the Côte Saint-Luc Hospital for Animals (7930 Baily Rd.). Tickets can be purchased at the first two locations by credit and debit card or cash and cash only at the Animal Hospital.
Below is a look at the filming of a documentary about the orchestra.
Funds raised from the event will go towards the Côte Saint-Luc Cats Committee Trap, Neuter, Release and Adopt Program, and Educhat (www.educhat.ca), the volunteer organization headed by Shelley Schecter, who has spearheaded efforts in Côte Saint-Luc. Volunteers trap feral cats, have them sterilized, and then adopted or returned to the spot where they were originally found. The committee has also rescued a number of baby kittens and found homes for them.
The city’s first ever cat licensing by-law will be presented in the coming months.
The Musicians of the World Symphony Orchestra (MWSO) was founded in 2006 by conductor Joseph Milo and his wife Lucy Ravinsky. The orchestra benefits from a pool of professional musicians who were immigrants to Montreal but had no opportunity to make use of their talent. The MWSO was created, not only to provide these new Canadians with the opportunity to engage in their main passion, but to give them back the professional dignity they had enjoyed in their homelands and most especially, to share their wonderful talents with the music lovers of Montreal.
The MWSO includes 55 musicians, including about 80 percent from 15 different countries. To date, the orchestra has entertained Montreal audiences with more than 30 performances, including several benefit concerts, as well as having produced several recordings. The orchestra has also been selected as the subject of four documentary films. They have been rehearsing at Côte Saint-Luc City Hall for many years and as part of the arrangement, they agree to perform a free concert once a year. The CSL Cats Committee and Educhat will be the 2012 beneficiaries.
Here is a CBC report on how the Committee got started:
To learn more about the Côte Saint-Luc Cats Committee, including how to volunteer or donate funds, visit www.cotesaintluc.org/cats.
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