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  • Cat with ‘traumatic past’ shows up at shelter. Now ‘fantastic feline’ needs new home

    Cat with ‘traumatic past’ shows up at shelter. Now ‘fantastic feline’ needs new home

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    The cat needed medical attention to help heal his mouth from the damage, the Massachusetts animal shelter said.

    The cat needed medical attention to help heal his mouth from the damage, the Massachusetts animal shelter said.

    Screengrab from Scituate Animal Shelter of Massachusetts’ Facebook

    A cat came into a Massachusetts animal shelter with serious injuries — so the staff jumped in immediately to help.

    Chase the cat was brought into the Scituate Animal Shelter after cat trappers caught the roaming feline, who was “hungry as can be,” the shelter said in its Jan. 26 Facebook post. But on first glance, the shelter said it noticed Chase had a serious problem, hinting to a “traumatic past.”

    The black and white cat had major damage to his mouth area, so the shelter’s veterinary team had to get to work. The injuries were causing him “lots of pain,” according to the shelter.

    Chase underwent surgery, as well as cleanup on his jaw and the removal of some teeth, the shelter said.

    The shelter believes Chase may have been hit by a car, causing the trauma to his face. He’s estimated to be about 2 years old.

    Chase’s health has also been impacted by his positive diagnosis of feline immunodeficiency virus, which causes AIDS in cats, according to Mar Vista Animal Medical Center. It’s one of the most common feline diseases that only affects cats, so it’s recommended to have only one FIV-positive cat in the household, according to The Humane Society of The United States.

    Cats with FIV can live healthy lives and have similar lifespans as cats without the disease, the organization said.

    Despite his health issues, Chase has managed to stay a “sweet and outgoing” cat, the shelter said. He’s also a very “fun fella” who can most likely fit into a home with dogs.

    We are sorry he had to suffer at all but we are glad he came to us, getting the help he needed! Now let’s get this fantastic feline into a great home,” the shelter said.

    Those interested in adopting Chase must email the shelter at adopt@scituateanimalshelter.org. The shelter will provide an application, and appointments to meet animals can happen after that, according to Petfinder.

    Scituate is about 30 miles southeast of Boston.

    Makiya Seminera is a national real-time reporter for McClatchy News. She graduated from the University of Florida in May 2023. She previously was a politics reporting intern at The News & Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina, and The State in Columbia, South Carolina. She also served as editor-in-chief of UF’s student-run newspaper The Independent Florida Alligator in 2022.

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  • The Company Who Brought Roof Rejuvenation Technology to Market Now Pledges to Help Find Forever Homes for Children in Foster Care

    The Company Who Brought Roof Rejuvenation Technology to Market Now Pledges to Help Find Forever Homes for Children in Foster Care

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    Roof Maxx just announced a partnership benefiting the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, a national, nonprofit public charity, and a new Giving Pledge to their customers: When you restore your roof with Roof Maxx, you help find a forever home for a child waiting in foster care.*

    Giving Pledge is a heartfelt initiative aimed at making a tangible impact in the lives of the longest-waiting children in foster care. Through a partnership with the Foundation, Roof Maxx pledges to help find forever families for 25,000 children waiting in foster care by 2030.

    “Roof Maxx was born out of a desire to help homeowners extend the lifespan of their roof, now we are also creating life-changing opportunities for children,” said Mike Feazel, the company’s CEO and co-founder. The initiative was inspired by Feazel, whose encounter with a boy without a permanent home sparked a commitment to addressing the challenges faced by children and youth in foster care.

    In collaboration with the Foundation, Roof Maxx aims to raise awareness about the urgent need for foster care adoption and encourage its corporate employees, dealer network and customer base to get involved in creating positive change.

    “Since day one of establishing this incredible partnership, Mike Feazel and the Roof Maxx family have embraced the Foundation’s mission to dramatically increase the number of adoptions of children waiting in North America’s foster care systems. We are profoundly grateful for their commitment to help give more children in foster care the opportunity for a bright future with the support of a forever family,” shared Rita Soronen, President & CEO of the Foundation.

    Mike Feazel emphasized, “For customers, it’s easy. If we treat your roof, you immediately make a difference. If the cause really moves a customer, we provide information about how they can contribute further to our giving partner.”

    About Roof Maxx

    Roof Maxx is a leading roof restoration company that helps homeowners and businesses extend the life of their asphalt roof sustainably and affordably. With a passion for making a positive impact, Roof Maxx’s Giving Pledge reflects the company’s commitment to social responsibility and community engagement.

    About the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption

    The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption is a national, nonprofit public charity dedicated to finding permanent homes for the more than 140,000 children waiting in North America’s foster care systems. Created by Wendy’s® founder Dave Thomas who was adopted, the Foundation implements evidence-based, results-driven national service programs, foster care adoption awareness campaigns and innovative grantmaking. To learn more, visit davethomasfoundation.org. 

    CONTACT

    For media inquiries, email givingpledge@roofmaxx.com.
    More information available at: roofmaxx.com/givingpledge
    Digital media kit: https://roofmaxx.info/givemediakit

    *Roof Maxx is pledging 1.5% of total sales

    Source: Roof Maxx Technologies, LLC

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  • Austin Pets Alive! | APA! Announces $24 Pet Adoption Fees

    Austin Pets Alive! | APA! Announces $24 Pet Adoption Fees

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    AUSTIN, TX – Austin Pets Alive!
    is ringing in the new year with an adoption special for the dogs and
    cats in the shelter’s care. Adoption fees are lowered to $24 for the
    first week of January 2024. This includes kittens, puppies, and animals
    in foster homes.

    Austin Pets Alive!
    (APA!) pioneers innovative lifesaving programs designed to save the
    animals most at risk of euthanasia. APA! has helped keep Austin a No
    Kill city since 2011 and has rescued over 120,000 animals.

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  • More brands will be using web3 to capture market share in 2024 | Opinion

    More brands will be using web3 to capture market share in 2024 | Opinion

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    Disclosure: The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to the author and do not represent the views and opinions of crypto.news’ editorial.

    Consumer retail spending is rising, with shoppers spending almost $10 billion in online Black Friday sales this year. Clearly, demand for great products has not waned despite inflation, and so competition for consumer attention is on the rise. There is an unexpected beneficiary to this tug-of-war between brands for consumer dollars—web3. In 2024, we’re likely to see growing numbers of brands and companies leveraging web3 to strengthen the bond between their brand and customers.

    The latest developments in web3 give consumer brands a powerful tool to enhance their membership and loyalty programs. In return for their loyalty, customers can now own their interaction with brands as an NFT, creating powerful incentives for customers to engage with brands they value.

    When a company creates a brand incentive program and customers fulfill elements of it—like reaching a spend threshold or interacting on social media—the customers can now be granted ownership of the rewards they earned thanks to web3 technology. Using non-fungible tokens (NFTs) recorded on a public blockchain, points, and status tiers become ownable assets, making them much more compelling as incentive mechanisms.

    Customer rewards can be owned and transferred just like any other real-world asset. Ownership of the rewards confers a wide range of potential benefits (discounts, experiences, and so forth) to the owner. This new generation of loyalty mechanism is similar to the dog-eared punch card hiding in your wallet—buy nine coffees, get the tenth one free—but these digital asset NFTs are harder to lose, easier to value, and much easier to transfer.

    Most existing loyalty program rewards are non-transferable or challenging to value and sell. But what if a customer could give their top-tier airline status to a friend, rent it out, or even sell it outright on the open market? Enabling ownership and transferability of a consumer’s interaction with a business brings completely new dynamics. Now, the consumer has more incentive to earn those rewards, which benefits both the consumer and the brand.

    Brands can easily enable this use case via NFTs that live on public blockchains, which makes it easy to transfer digital assets wallet-to-wallet or through marketplaces. Customers can bring their own web3 wallet, or brands can provide one integrated with the membership app or account. Furthermore, brands need not cede all control by enabling this ownership model. Using smart contract technology to power these NFTs, brands can choose the level of exclusivity or transferability of these assets, retain control over their redemption value as earned fees, and track when these assets change hands. Brands can also choose to hide the use of NFTs or blockchain completely, allowing for a familiar but more powerful experience powered by web3 “under the hood.” Web3 provides a best-of-both-worlds scenario, enabling the aspects of ownership that increase consumer incentives while allowing brands to curate the experience and collect additional data.

    Brands that don’t sell directly to their customers can face additional challenges when engaging with and understanding their buyers. With web3 technology, though, a company—let’s say an apparel company—can close the loop to gain insights into who is buying their products. Perhaps it involves the customer downloading an app or scanning a QR code through their web3 wallet; the company can then incentivize buyers to provide proof of purchase to earn an NFT and gain additional rewards. Companies can better reach their customers and, by delivering satisfying web3-based incentives, encourage consumers to sign up for a membership account with an embedded web3 wallet.

    Alternatively, if a consumer already has their own wallet, then web3 tech offers the ability for brands to market to new, qualified customers. Since wallet contents are publicly visible (though pseudonymous), a big box home improvement store is able to identify wallets that contain a loyalty reward from a major competitor. The big box store could then target the wallet owners with promotional offers and incentivize the customers to shop with them instead.

    As a bonus, web3 technology can also facilitate brand partnerships by programming the interactions between web3-powered loyalty programs. A coffee business could partner with a brand—say, an apparel business—with similar customer demographics. Using a smart contract to govern the interaction, a customer of the coffee chain could easily exchange their rewards for discounts at the apparel chain. The two brands can jointly engage with customers, doubling the benefits for consumers; this also expands the audiences for the companies and helps them to get a fuller understanding of the profiles and interests of their customers. With the advent of new cross-chain protocols that provide easy interoperability, the two brands could even use different blockchains.

    Web3-powered membership and loyalty programs enable consumers to take ownership of their investment of time and money, creating additional incentives for them to engage. Meanwhile, forward-thinking companies can connect with their customers in creative new ways, easily form new partnerships, and ultimately increase profits via a customer base that is literally invested in the brand. Adopting web3 can be daunting for any company, but the rewards are immense.

    Audentes Fortuna Iuvat. Fortune favors the bold.

    Frank Wang

    Frank Wang is the director of platform sales at BitGo, an institutional digital asset financial services company that provides clients with security, custody, and liquidity solutions. Frank works with BitGo’s exchange, fintech, and enterprise clients, focusing on enabling blockchain adoption for consumer-facing technology platforms like payments and loyalty programs. Prior to joining BitGo in early 2022, Frank spent 19 years at various finance and technology companies. Frank graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a B.A.S. in Systems Engineering and a B.A. in Economics and East Asian Studies.


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  • Shelter dog’s face after getting adopted just in time for Christmas

    Shelter dog’s face after getting adopted just in time for Christmas

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    After winding up in a shelter in December 2021, this dog has spent the last two years hoping that one day he will find his forever home. Finally, his wish has come true this holiday season as he’s been adopted just in time for Christmas.

    The lovable pit bull mix found his world turned upside down when he ended up in a shelter just four days before Christmas in 2021, as his owner sadly died. The staff at Associated Human Societies (AHS) in Tinton Falls, New Jersey, were devastated for the poor pup, who would no longer be enjoying scraps of turkey or opening presents with his owner.

    Despite his heartbreaking experience, Mack continued smiling and brightening people’s days at the shelter. Sandy Hickman, the media coordinator for the AHS Popcorn Park Shelter, told Newsweek that “to know Mack is to love him.”

    Staff spent the subsequent two years trying to find a home for Mack so he could live the rest of his years in peace and happiness. It may have taken longer than planned, but that day finally came in November 2023, and this Christmas looks a whole lot brighter for Mack.

    Mack the pit bull mix at an adoption event before his adoption in November 2023. Mack wound up in a New Jersey shelter on December 21, 2021 when his owner sadly passed away.
    Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter

    Hickman continued: “Mack was very big, happy, and healthy when he came to our shelter. He received lots of attention from our staff and volunteers who walked him and spent time with him on a regular basis. He attended several adoption events as well.

    “His adopter loved him immediately, and she came in several times to spend time with him so she could get to know him prior to taking him home for good.”

    While Mack’s story ends on a happier note, that isn’t true for every shelter animal. With an estimated 6.3 million companion animals winding up in shelters across the country each year, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals believes that only 4.1 million of those eventually get adopted.

    With such an influx of animals in need of a home, around 3.1 million are thought to be dogs, there’s little surprise that shelters are struggling to cope with the intake. As Newsweek has previously reported, many shelters are way over capacity and seeing a substantial drop in adoptions. It’s thought that this is in part due to expensive living costs and unethical breeding.

    After seeing one of their long-term residents finally find a home, the shelter shared pictures of Mack smiling gleefully on Facebook, showing that he’s now “living his very best life.” The post warmed many hearts and generated more than 1,600 reactions and 170 comments in a matter of days.

    While so many people were delighted by the news that Mack has a home for the holidays, the shelter has many more dogs waiting for their day to come.

    Mack from New Jersey shelter
    Mack is a pit bull mix who had to wait two years before finding a forever home. Mack received plenty of interest while at the shelter, but not enough to finally get adopted until November 2023.
    Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter

    “All three of our AHS shelters in New Jersey have so many wonderful dogs like Mack, who have been waiting for so long to be noticed,” Hickman said. “Mack is one of so many pit bull-types in shelters and we feel that there is a stigma attached to the breed, which negatively impacts their chances for adoption.

    “They are all unique in their own way and we ask that potential adopters keep an open mind, meet the ones that are a little older or a little shy. You would be surprised at what you find when you spend some time with a shelter dog outside of the kennel environment and not judge them based solely on age or breed.”

    Among the delighted comments on the post, one Facebook user wrote: “OMG awesome news! Happy life Mack!”

    Another person responded: “So happy for Mack.”

    While one person commented: “I love these adoption stories. You can just see the happiness on the dog’s face.”

    Do you have any amazing rescue or adoption stories you want to share? Send them to life@newsweek.com with some details and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.