BRAND-NEW MILFORD– Rob Daubert of Daubie’s Cheesecakes has actually been directing his baking skills to help raise cash for animals in requirement. For the month of December, Daubert will be raffling a lots of his cupcake size cheesecakes to help pay the medical expenditures for a deserted cat called Socks.
Initially from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Socks was deserted by his owner when they moved from their apartment building, leaving him outside to take care of himself. Jill Olejniczak, president of the foster rescue Wells Valley Cat Rescue in New Milford, where Socks is presently housed, stated the next-door neighbors in the complex were feeding Socks, though one next-door neighbor grumbled about Socks spending time the complex.
Among the next-door neighbors connected to Wells Valley Cat Rescue and among the rescue’s contacts that works to trap feral and deserted felines brought Socks to the New Milford rescue.
When Socks initially entered into their care, Olejniczak stated he was sluggish and had dreadful diarrhea from being outdoors and eating trash. There were burns on his tail brought on by his diarrhea and he had fleas. Socks’ foster moms and dad, Jess Chacho of New Fairfield, has actually been offering Socks everyday baths to keep his tail injuries tidy, and while there was preliminary issue that he may lose his tail, his injuries have actually been recovery.
Olejniczak stated the rescue approximates Socks has to do with 5 years of ages and requires oral work. Besides that, she stated they do not have any history on him as far as how he was looked after prior to his household deserted him.
Operating under the rescue’s “No Cat Left” objective, Olejniczak stated any cat it takes into its rescue sticks with them up until the cat discovers a house.
” We like that we have this foster program since it assists us identify personality and discovering a house for them,” she stated. “We do get to sort of understand what felines succeed in what kind of house … It truly exercises well and we truly attempt to do the very best we can as far as discovering that ideal match for individuals.”
Based Upon what Chacho has actually seen and Olejniczak has actually heard, Olejniczak stated Socks requires a house with individuals who will offer him a great deal of attention which he will be excellent with kids. She stated that on top of being a lively cat, Socks would be finest matched in a great household environment.
” He’s a love,” Olejniczak stated. “He’s an actually excellent cat, so our hope is that he’ll discover an excellent house.”
Returning
An independent baker from New Milford, Daubert stated he was familiar with Wells Valley Cat Rescue 3 years back after he lost his cat and was searching for animal shelters on Facebook. He later on embraced a cat from the rescue and has actually given that been directing his baking skills to help Wells Valley Cat Saves and other animal shelters raise cash to support the animals in their care.
Daubert stated he attempts to select a various animal shelter to raise cash for every single month. When a month, he arranges raffles with his cupcake-sized cheesecakes to raise cash for the shelters.
The raffle for Socks will be on Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. and published to Daubert’s Facebook page “Daubie’s Cheesecakes LLC” and Instagram page “daubiescheescakes”. Daubert will then alert the raffle winner and established a time and location to get their cheesecakes.
To date, Daubert stated $260 has actually been raised for Socks, including “the sky’s the limitation” in regards to fundraising.
Cherry, strawberry, Oreo, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, s’mores, plain and Snickers are simply a few of the cheesecake tastes from which clients can select.
” I’m a company follower all of us need to do something to return,” Daubert stated, “and this is my method of returning. I figured animals– whether it’s a dog or a cat– are the most susceptible and require the most, and this is what I feel I can do finest.”
” It’s terrific to have someone who is simply passionate about assisting felines and is truly included and needs to know how the felines are doing,” stated Olejniczak.