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MARIETTA OHIO SHELTER MAKEOVER
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I am so happy that Marietta's shelter is receiving the much needed attention it deserves! I cross my fingers and say a prayer each night that you win the million dollar makeover. I even prayed to the Pope when he was here!
Every animal deserves a warm and loving home but we all know that is not the case. The ZOOTOO website and shelter makeover contest has definetly helped open my eyes to the thousands of issues that impact animals everyday in the world around us.
I have two wonderful dogs that I love dearly and take loving care of but I guess I just never got more involved in the lives of other animals. ZOOTOO has made me think about and question how I can really make a difference in the lives of animals.
I live in Waterloo Iowa and our town is trying to get a dog park put together. Now that I have seen what people can do when they set their minds to it I am going to see what I can do to make this happen.
I am inspired and proud of what all the shelters have accomplished!
Before ending I would like to mention a very special person in my family. Her name is Debbie Kelley of Marietta Ohio and she is the most passionate and loving animal advocate that I know. Debbie does not drive a fancy car (though she did many years ago), or live in a grand house (though she did many years ago), or have a six figure income (which she was married to many years ago), .......
what Debbie DOES have is twelve beautiful cats (she lost one during the ZOOTOO contest)and I think nine feral cats that she takes care of every day behind the Dairy Queen in town.
She'll probably be mad at me for writing this journal but I just wanted her to know that I am very proud of what she has accomplished in her life.
Debbie has few material possessions now, but what she does have she shares with her family of cats (or kids as she calls them). She goes without so that her cats are fed and taken care of. Most of these cats were abandoned or left at her house.
Many years ago Debbie was instramental in making sure that the board of the Ohio Valley Shelter consisted of loving and caring people, not just people that wanted to sit on a board.
Recently, Debbie heard an ad on the radio for ZOOTOO'S Shelter Makeover and said we can do this! And you did, all of you!
Debbie you are a champion in my eyes and I know in the eyes of animals everywhere.
I am taking Debbie to Orlando to be there for the ZOOTOO announcement on May 15th! I could not let her miss this once in a lifetime event that she worked so hard on.
Please, if there is a god (and has four legs) let Marietta's shelter win the makeover.
Thanks for listening,
Pam Bolick
Waterloo, Iowa
