C.A.T.S.S. News
C.A.T.S.S. News
December 24th, 2009: I Can Has Litter? : A Request to Sponsor a Cat
By Kevin Gilfether
If you think you’d like to be more involved in CATSS, but can’t find the time to volunteer, or you don’t wish to donate a lump sum, then we’ve got a program for you! By sponsoring one or more cats, you can help CATSS provide service to more community members and more cats.
What does sponsoring a cat entail? Whatever you’d be able to help with! By sponsoring $25, CATSS can provide a cat with a visit to a vet. $10 would pay for a cat’s vaccination.
If you’ve got extra food or litter around, a donation would furnish the bare essentials for housing and caring for the cats that pass through housing out to their new loving homes or back into their old wild ones.
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December 24th, 2009: Sharpest Tool in the Litterbox
By Tim Krumreig
How many cats can you spot when walking in downtown Oberlin? Aside from Ginko Gallery, there are not too many cats running around the downtown shops. A few years ago Jerry Anderson took over ownership of Watson’s Hardware. If you have taken a walk downtown in the past year you may have noticed a cat sunning herself in the front window or warming herself under the furnace. When you walk into Watson’s, Athena, an unconventional greeter, will welcome you into the store. She won’t ask you if you need a cart or tell you where to look for screw drivers, but she is willing to receive as much attention as you are will give her! Jerry said he adopted her to try and solve the mouse problem in the store, but eventually Athena just became part of the hardware store family. Eventually, Jerry is hoping to have students and patrons of Watson’s write postcards to Athena; the goal is to see how far people are willing to travel and still send Athena a postcard.
Drop by Watson’s for any of your hardware needs and of course pay a visit to Athena!
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August 19th, 2009: Doggie Doo Pooch Parade

Hello everyone!
C.A.T.S.S. will be participating in the fifth annual Doggie Doo Pooch Parade, Saturday September 19th, 2009! We hope to see you there! Check out the link to the website below for more information!
http://www.oberlin.org/doggiedoo/index.html


