1988-2008... 20 years of purrs... 20 years of purpose...

Shelter Needs

Did you know it costs our shelter over $47,000 last year for rent and utilities?

Did you know in 2007, GM spent over $30,000 in vet bills for our shelter cats and HALO kitties?

Did you know you can be a big help?

Four ways you can help us are:

1. Plan and execute a fundraiser. Contact if you can help!
2. Participate in fundraising activities.
3. Chair a committee.
4. Seek out additional donations for supplies, such as litter, paper towels, office supplies etc.

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Catistics

Adopted This Year: 202

Adopted Last Year: 263

Total Cats Adopted: 5,021+

Years Running: 20

Featured Kitty

Chip

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Chip is the only male of his litter, and enjoys playing with his sisters.  He is a beautiful grey, with a hint of a lighter stripe.

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Meet Your Match

Good Mews is very excited to announce we will be the first shelter in Georgia to roll out the ASPCA®’s Meet Your Match Feline-ality™ Program. We plan to have it up and running by late summer!
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Meet your Match for felines was introduced by the ASPCA® in 2007.  The launch of Feline-ality™ in 2007 is the latest addition to the ASPCA®’s Meet Your Match™ constellation of adoption programs that include research-based animal behavior assessments—all aimed at increasing adoption rates, and reducing return rates at shelters, thus combating the problem of pet overpopulation in shelters today.

According to the ASPCA®, “the key to developing successful adoptions lies in making good matches between adopters and pets, thus creating lasting bonds,” said Dr. Emily Weiss, the ASPCA’s senior director of shelter behavior programs, and researcher of ASPCA®’s Meet Your Match™. “Feline-ality™ is a tool that does precisely this; and everyone—adopters, shelter staff, and most of all, the cats—benefits from the program.”

Meet Your Match™ is a program of ASPCA®.

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