Washington County SPCA Newsletter WINTER 2013 | Page 3

Molly and her 93 yr old dad reunited Molly had been missing for weeks. Unbeknonwnst to the Molly’s dad, she was brought into the WCSPCA by a well meaning neighbor who had found her. She was available for adoption and by chance a family member noticed her picture on our website. Her dad had been distraught without her. It’s clear that both are happy to be back together. 16620 State Highway 123 Bartlesville, OK 74006 (918) 336-1577 www.wcspca.org SHELTER MANAGER Amber Farr Flower finds her forever home INTERIM DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS Dawnette Brady VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Linda Lowe STAFF Amanda Carey Erika Cross Olivia Smith Amber Thornton Sue Whiteturkey Brittany Wilson BOARD OF DIRECTORS “She is just so cute and such a cuddle bug, I coudn’t resist!” Caitlin said ‘I really support the WCSPCA and what they do..I would prefer to adopt a shelter pet’ A ‘Munchkin’ kitten found his home at PetSmart Bryan Acker Scott Cochran Donna Gustafson Lindy Kidd Rachel Schluter MISSION The Washington County SPCA is an open access shelter whose mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals. We serve the animals, citizens and communities of Washington County from our location at 16620 State Highway 123, just north of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The Washington County SPCA is a 501(c)3 private, non-profit organization not affiliated with any other entity. The organization receives no government subsidies or funds from the United Way, ASPCA or the Humane Society of the United States. Photo by Sherry Stinson Suma, a Munchkin kitten, was taken to PetSmart in Tulsa. He wasn’t there long before his new family found him and fell in love. ‘We love him so much and were thankful he was already neutered, microchipped and vaccinated ‘ Leslie