Thursday, August 7, 2014
A PPOM Success Story! Helping Mollie
Richard’s dog, Mollie, had swollen glands. But because Richard was struggling to make ends meet, he couldn't afford to pay for the veterinarian services which would give Mollie the help she needed. Hope's Pet Peace of Mind Program came to the rescue, coordinating care with Cape Coral Pet Vet.
Through the generosity of donors like you, Hope covered the costs of the Mollie's anal gland medical treatment. We're happy to report that Mollie is on the mend and feeling much better!
Friday, July 18, 2014
Updates on Buddy's Adoption from Sandie B.

Buddy enjoys being up here because we have a nice screened room - he can sit in and watch people walk by and bark to say "hello."
We just love this guy to pieces and wonder how we ever made it without him. Thank you guys for having this program. All animals deserve someone to love them.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Go Nuts for Peanut!
UPDATE July 16: Linda passed away in her own home early last evening with Peanut by her side. Minutes later, Hope volunteer Pat O’Hare arrived at the door, where Peanut greeted her with a wagging tail - and the two traveled to a shelter for temporary boarding. Fortunately Peanut was not there long, as Nikki called to say that she wanted to give Peanut a new, quiet home. Nikki had lost her own dog recently. We hope that Peanut and Nikki can heal each other's hearts as they form new bonds of companionship and love.
Our patient Linda can no longer take care of her beloved Peanut. Peanut has been her family for the past 15 years, and she needs peace of mind - knowing that Peanut is going to a new loving home.
Peanut is a 15 year old female Jack Russell. She is spayed, house broken, gentle and kind. She rarely barks. She is established with a local vet, her shots are up-to-date and she is very healthy.
We hope to find a new home for Peanut as soon as possible. Peanut is used to being in a quiet household and due to her age, should go to a similar household.
Contact Colette at (239) 985-7728 or pass this information along to anyone you know who may be interested in adopting this sweet dog!
Friday, May 2, 2014
Update on Manja's Adoption
A Note from Manja's New Family:
Manja is all settled in. His favorite things to do are snuggle, play, and explore his new home. When I am home he often follows me around the house and comes when I call him. He is very friendly and greets family and friends when they come by for a visit. We love him very much. Thank you Pet Peace of Mind Program for this new addition to our family.
Manja is all settled in. His favorite things to do are snuggle, play, and explore his new home. When I am home he often follows me around the house and comes when I call him. He is very friendly and greets family and friends when they come by for a visit. We love him very much. Thank you Pet Peace of Mind Program for this new addition to our family.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Can you rescue Chester and Hope before Saturday?
Update May 5, 2014: Chester and Hope found a new home together. Val reports that both cats are adjusting well to their new environment and they are enjoying nestling under her comforter.
If you can offer temporary boarding or a permanent home, we need your help!
These two year old kitties are litter mates, who would be happy to be adopted together. Chester is a 10 pound black cat, quite slender in appearance, who likes to climb and use his scratching post. Hope is gray with a white belly and weighs about 7 pounds. They are indoor cats and litterbox-trained. Both still have their claws, Chester is neutered, Hope is spayed, both have up-to-date shots and are flea free.
Chester and Hope usually relish an evening romp, playing together with cat toys. They also enjoy the company of their family’s small dog. Neither Hope nor Chester has experience around children, but both cats will sleep with their owner.
Please consider giving these two a place to stay until we find them a permanent home. Or, you could be the one to give them a new home – forever!
Call Colette at (239) 985-7728.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Special Savannah Cat is Ready for Love
Update April 25: Tamara has adopted Manja! We hope he enjoys his new home.
Manja Jose is a 5 and a half year old male Savannah cat. These exotic cats have beautiful markings, slender bodies and big ears. As a Savannah cat, Manja is one of the newest breeds in the world! He does not have official papers, but his family believes he is at least an F5 generation of the breed.
Manja has a wonderful disposition. He loves attention, is playful and inquisitive. He is friendly and affectionate with his family’s small dog, and he sleeps with his owner each night. He is up to date on all immunizations and veterinary care. His front paws are declawed.
Manja’s family also has four other cats. Though they love Manja, they feel it is not fair to limit him to small areas of the house because of the other cats’ behaviors. They hope Manja can find a new family who could provide him with a whole home to roam!
Manja would be an ideal solo cat, or he may be a good companion to an existing cat, if properly introduced. Adopters with knowledge of the breed, the behaviors and needs would be an ideal match.
Manja’s family would like to meet potential adopters in their home, which is located in southwest Cape Coral. If for any reason Manja does not fit in his new adoptive home, the family will be happy to take him back into their care.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Update on Kenzi's New Home
Kenzi is the star of her neighborhood! Family and friends come by and offer to take her for a walk. The neighbors stop to pet her and some cross the street, intentionally to say hello and offer a scratch. Kenzi is very social and loves to be around people. She is a good eater on a structured eating schedule and healthy diet. On June 7, she will celebrate her 14th birthday.
Lois (her adopter) said - with great emotion - that Kenzi is the best thing to come into their lives. She is the perfect match, and Lois is very thankful to Hope for bringing them together.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Jeep & Joey, Purebred Poms, Want Your Love
Update: Kim took both of the dogs home and reports that Jeep is a love - Joey, who has been grieving, is now coming around!
Jeep and Joey are 9 year old purebred Pomeranians from the same litter. They are well-groomed, flea free, neutered dogs, with up-to-date shots.
Jeep is the affectionate lap dog who loves to be loved on. Joey is the alpha dog who was very protective of his owner and acts as a good guard dog, barking when there seems to be a threat. Once he warms up to you, he is very affectionate too.
Jeep and Joey's dad recently passed away under the care of Hope Hospice, and they are looking for a new home before Thursday, April 10. They live on Fort Myers Beach, but we can help with arrangements to meet the dogs to see if one or both will be a perfect fit for your family!
Hope's Pet Peace of Mind program helps new adopters get started with supplies and support. Please call (239) 985-7728 to meet these adorable dogs.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Celebrate with Us! PPOM Success Stories
Our hospice patient Carol was feeding her three large birds from her cupboards with her own canned food. Alerted to Carol's financial difficulties, Hope's Pet Peace of Mind (PPOM) program stepped in. Volunteers Emily and Tino pick up and delivery bird food and apples every month. Carol and her birds can now rest easy knowing that they will never run out of food.
A sweet puppy was recently on the run in a local neighborhood and found himself in the loving arms of a hospice patient. Our patient was so overwhelmed by his diagnosis that he wasn't sure if he'd be able to adopt this friendly little puppy. But PPOM was able to deliver a ‘doggy bag’ full of helpful supplies like a collar, leash, dog food and other goodies. The patient expressed an overwhelming appreciation for our program and how we came to his aid just when he needed it most!
Our patients Frances, Erika and Sherry now receive monthly supplies of cat food. This support for their beloved pets allows them to focus on their own health and well-being.
Meet Baxter and Marilyn Monroe
Diane passed away recently, leaving Baxter and Marilyn Monroe behind. Can you find a home for these two cats? They are both very sweet and good with other cats.
Baxter is a Russian Blue male. Marilyn Monroe is an orange tabby. Both have all of their claws, are neutered/spayed, are indoor/outdoor cats and are up-to-date on their shots.
Baxter and Marilyn Monroe can go to new homes together or separately.
For more information, contact Rick at (239)-368-6946.
Baxter is a Russian Blue male. Marilyn Monroe is an orange tabby. Both have all of their claws, are neutered/spayed, are indoor/outdoor cats and are up-to-date on their shots.
Baxter and Marilyn Monroe can go to new homes together or separately.
For more information, contact Rick at (239)-368-6946.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Give Owner Doris Peace of Mind by Adopting Her Cat Family
UPDATE May 5, 2014: Sweet Pea and Pepe have a new home! Patti brought Sweet Pea and Pepe home this past weekend and shares that the cats are the most loving cats she has ever been around. Doris’ son also found homes for Sissy and Snow Bell.
Can you help Doris find a new home for her cat family? Doris is planning ahead to find a new home for her cats after she's gone. She’d like to keep them with her as long as possible, but knowing their future home is in place would give her peace of mind.
Doris is open to different homes for these four, but she would much prefer for a new owner to keep them together - as they have always been.
Sissy is the mother cat. She is 7 years old, 9.5 pounds, all white with grey on her head. She was an abandoned cat that Doris fed and eventually, she became an indoor cat that was pregnant. She has a pleasant personality, can be a bit shy, still has all of her claws, and is a lap cat.
All three of the cats from Sissy’s litter are 5 years old, friendly and playful. Their front paws are declawed. Their shots are up to date.
Snow Bell is an all white neutered male, 14 pounds, considered the ‘old soul’ of the group. He loves to play and is the first one out to greet a guest.
Sweet Pea is a female calico that is spayed. She weighs in at 8 pounds. She is the sweetest of all the cats and she likes to ‘talk’.
Pepe is a white male cat with grey ‘eye brows’. He is neutered, weighs 9 pounds and has long legs.
Please help us find a new home for one, two, three or all four of these cats. Hope can help you with supplies and support. If interested, please call Doris at (239) 540-5917.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
A Pair of Purrrfection: Stormy and Midnight
Shelia was admitted to hospice and is now compelled to leave the area on Friday, February 2. She is unable to take her two cats along.
Can you give Midnight and Stormy a new home? They are 9 year old brothers, have always been together and have always lived indoors. They are very friendly, loving and healthy. Both are neutered.
Stormy and Midnight must be kept together. When separated, they display moody behavior.
If you can’t provide a permanent home for Midnight and Stormy, would you be able give them a temporary place to stay while we search for their new family?
Hope can assist those offering adoption or temporary boarding with supplies and support. If you can take these cats home, or you know of someone who can, write to colette.johns@hopehcs.org.
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