Archive for April, 2010
Dr. Karen Thomas Honored
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Dr. Karen Thomas, known at Noah’s Ark as “Doc T,” was recently recognized as one of the 2010 11 Alive Community Service Award winners. Each year 11 Alive in Atlanta recognizes eleven community volunteers for their dedicated service to agencies, organizations and individuals in the metro Atlanta community. Noah’s Ark was invited to submit a nominee, and “Doc T!” was the immediate response. Read her nomination.
In addition, she was also recognized on April 29 as Noah’s Ark’s Volunteer of the Year at the 10th Annual Henry Volunteer Recognition Dinner. Congratulations, Doc T, you deserve these honors!
Meet Maggie Mae — the two legged goat…
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Maggie Mae was born to a momma goat who gave birth to four babies. One was still born , and apparently, the womb was over crowded and Maggie May did not get Read More→
Why Spay and Neuter? Part 4 in series by Doc T
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Won’t my dog get fat and lazy if she is spayed or he is neutered?
Most altered dogs do develop a lower metabolic rate. This is less likely to happen if Read More→
Goodbye Circus Life!
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On Good Friday, 2010, Noah’s Ark became home to three beautiful female tigers. These striped beauties had been part of a traveling Read More→
Why neuter my male pet? Part 3 in a series by Doc T
Posted by: | CommentsWhat are the benefits of neutering a male cat?
Male cats that are not neutered develop nasty smelling urine and usually deposit this in and around your house to mark their territory. If allowed outside they often roam in search of a female, which exposes them to many dangers including cars, dogs, poisons, diseases and getting lost. Encounters with other male cats leads Read More→

