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Our Mission is to Ensure a Loving Home

                                                                      and Quality Care for Every Dog and Cat
                                                                                 in Our Community

             Stripes making copies                                                                                           Stripes strikes a pose on the bed

                                        The CAS office can be quite a busy place, particularly when we are working on the rescue
                                        pet calendar.  It takes a team of diligent, hard-working volunteers to run the calendar
                                        contest, prepare it for production, and deliver the calendars to you when they arrive.
                                        But truth be told, we cannot get the job done without the help of our dedicated, 4-legged
                                        “office staff.”

          Bruce working at the computer  Hannah, our 3-year-old therapy dog, is always happy to follow in my footsteps and do     Stripes on top of the
                                                                                                                                   computer cabinet
                                        what needs to be done.
                                        Bruce, our 8-year-old tuxedo cat, is a calming influence who reminds everyone to take a
                                        deep breath and chill.  He provides additional help by modeling that behavior for us.
                                        Last but not least is 11/2 year-old Stripes.  You may know Stripes as our incontinent cat who
                                        has her bladder expressed every day to keep her healthy.  Stripes’ self-image, however,
                                        takes none of that into account.  She is the office thrill-seeker, whose taste for the new and
                                        exciting knows no bounds.
          Hannah snoozing on her back.                                                                                         Stripes acting embarassed
                                        “She isn’t just a pet.  She’s living proof of the power of rescue, of kindness, and of
                                                          love that changes lives - one wag at a time.””
                                                                     — Traci, Lola Jo’s Mom


                                          A dedicated team of CAS volunteers made this calendar possible (with help from the
                                         above-mentioned 4-leggeds.)  A heartfelt thank you to Karen Fratti, Catherine Karnicky,
          Stripes playing hide and seek      Nancy Levine, Richard Milligan, Karen Milstein, Kristin Robinson, Claire Stecker,    Hannah snoozing in my office
                                                               Joel Tenenbaum, and Yvonne Neiman.

                                        To learn more about  The Crossings Animal Society, or to make a tax-deductible
                                                           donation, please log on to our website at:
                                                             www.TheCrossingsAnimalSociety.org
                                                   1083 Taylorsville Road – Suite 3  •  Washington Crossing, PA 18977
                                                         Info@CrossingsAnimalSociety.org  •  (215) 321-4673
          Bruce lounging on the cat tree                                                                                      Bruce and Stripes supervising
                                                                                                                               Yearbox Calendars  •  www.yearbox.com
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