This news item from 'Scopes Magazine is about: Tommy has had it rough. The silver-coated, semi-feral cat suffered a leg fracture so serious that the shelter veterinarians working with him had no choice but to amputate his limb. Twenty years ago, Tommy would not have survived. Viewed as a nuisance and public health hazard, he would have died in the wild or been euthanized. Today, Tommy and millions of shelter animals like him receive care, comfort, and a chance at finding a forever home thanks to the groundbreaking efforts of Maddie’s Fund®, a $300 million family foundation established in 1994 by David A. Duffield ’62 (Engineering), MBA ’64, and his wife Cheryl in honor of their beloved Miniature Schnauzer, Maddie
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This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: In animal cruelty cases, it’s important for the ...
This news item from CNYCentral is about: Shelby is a rescue. Adopted ten years ago by the family of ...
This news item is about: After spending his first few months on the streets of New York City, Finn t...
2018 College of Veterinary Medicine News ArchiveThis news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: ...
This news item is about: The grant that helped make formalized shelter medicine education a reality ...
This news item is about: Tompkins County pets can expect expert care even in the most stressful of t...
This news item is about: Pets in our region will get more protection during natural disasters thanks...
The news item is about: Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) has received a three-year, $3...
This news item from the Cornell Alumni Magazine is about: Animal shelters—“dog pounds”—used to be Am...
This news item is about: forty-three feral or barn cats were spayed or neutered during the inaugural...
This news item is about: Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine celebrates entering its t...
This news item is about: As part of a long-standing partnership with the Cornell University College ...
This news item is about: The John T. and Jane A. Wiederhold Foundation has committed $300,000 of sup...
This news items is about: Amazing circumstances can come out of unfortunate situations. Two months a...
This news item is about: The scholarships created early last year as part of the recently completed ...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: In animal cruelty cases, it’s important for the ...
This news item from CNYCentral is about: Shelby is a rescue. Adopted ten years ago by the family of ...
This news item is about: After spending his first few months on the streets of New York City, Finn t...
2018 College of Veterinary Medicine News ArchiveThis news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: ...