[Highland Park] Re:Dental recommendations Neighborhood Digest, Vol 107, Issue 134
In addition to the ones listed by Jessica Sutara previously, I got Dr Kevin Sullivan in Aspinwall, Dr Dennis Garrow Christina Schmeler at Shadyside Smiles Dr. Margaret Horning in Oakland the husband/wife team at One Mellon Center, espcially the wife, Joyce. Joyce and Jack. Dr. Christy Wallisch in Oakmont Dr. James Petraglia Chestnut Hill Dental in Squirrel Hill ~Amy ________________________________ From: "neighborhood-request@highlandparkpa.com" <neighborhood-request@highlandparkpa.com> To: neighborhood@highlandparkpa.com Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 8:46 AM Subject: Neighborhood Digest, Vol 107, Issue 134 ----- Forwarded Message ----- Send Neighborhood mailing list submissions to neighborhood@highlandparkpa.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.highlandparkpa.com/mailman/listinfo/neighborhood or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neighborhood-request@highlandparkpa.com You can reach the person managing the list at neighborhood-owner@highlandparkpa.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Neighborhood digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Conclusion of the Saga of Spice (Joanne Foerster) 2. Dentist Recommendations? (Patricia Porter) 3. donate your shoes (Jon Nelson) 4. Higgins Professional Wall Covering & Painting (charlene cleck) 5. Child size table (Jessica Morowitz) 6. Moving Sale: FURNITURE! (Stefanie Moser) For those of you who followed what happened to my cat, Spice, two weeks ago, I thought you might be interested in hearing the end of the story. Through conversations with neighbors, I learned that another nearby neighbor was trying to responsibly deal with a colony of feral cats living next door to them. The remainder of the story I learned from speaking with the neighbor, the woman who trapped Spice and staff at the Animal Rescue League. The colony of cats recently had a litter of kittens. The neighbors have a young child who loves cats and would be at risk for rabies if the colony were left un-checked. So through a veterinarian friend of theirs, they solicited the help of a woman who very humanely traps feral cats. On her first attempt, she trapped Spice and two of the kittens, thinking Spice was the mother. The woman who does the trapping assured me (and I believe her) that she does not leave trapped cats unattended; Spice did not spend the night outside in a trap, terrified. She takes the cats to the safety of her home, then to the Animal Rescue League the following day. The Animal Rescue League scanned Spice for a micro-chip, which they did not find, then proceeded to attempt to spay her. Discovering that she had already been spayed, they sewed her up, gave her a rabies shot and returned her to the trapper. I took Spice back to the ARL last week and they checked again for her micro-chip, which, a! gain, the scanner did not read. The ARL gave her a new chip (no charge) and gave me the record of her rabies vaccination. Lessons learned: 1. According to the director of the ARL, micro-chips are not readable 25% of the time, either because they malfunction or they have migrated to another part of the body and aren't picked up without a full body scan. If you rely on a micro-chip to identify your pet, you might want to re-think that strategy! Spice now wears a collar with tags at all times. It is not a collar with a quick-release. I am aware of the choking risk, but believe it to be smaller than other risks to her not being identified, especially now that she is marked as a feral cat because her ear has been 'tipped.' 2. There are responsible people out there who do a service to our neighborhoods by volunteering their time to trap, spay/neuter and release feral cats. I am very grateful that my neighbor sought out and found such a person. 3. The Animal Rescue League scans all cats brought into its facility for micro-chips. This is the whole point of the micro-chip. Unfortunately, not all shelters follow this policy. 4. The Animal Rescue League staff handled my inquiries with the utmost professionalism. This experience has renewed my support for this organization. Thanks again to all of you who offered your kind support as I went through this. Spice has recovered, and so have I! Hello neighbors, Does anyone have any great dentist recommendations? Thanks, Tricia Drop off shoes, in any condition for Soles4Souls at Guardian Storage across from Whole Foods; clean out your closet, save the world. Now thru Oct 31. Providing top-tiered painting and wall covering services to its diverse client base for the past 10 years. President and Founder, Don Higgins, has over three decades of industry experience. Don's knowledge and expertise lay the foundation for our organization, while he commitment to customer satisfaction drives it success. http://higginsprofessional.com/ -- Charlene Does anyone have a kid's size table to sell or give away? Thanks in advance, Jessica Sent from my iPhone Hi neighbors! I am currently in the process of moving, and I have a few items that I won't be needing in my new space. Please see pics and let me know if any of these items are of interest: Desk: Good condition. Little tray slides out conveniently. Asking $20 OBO. Mirror: it is lovely, and pretty much in perfect condition. I just don't have a place to put it any longer in my new layout. Please excuse the terrible shot that I'm featured in. Looks like a bad Facebook photo or something. Anyhow, as for the mirror, I think it may be hand-painted... Honestly I can't remember... Asking $20. Lofted Bed: I have officially upgraded to a queen... or downgraded since I am now closer to the floor... Either way, I won't be needing my loft anymore. Note: I don't have instructions for it, so it may be worth it to take it apart together. I will help you! This bed is SUPER comfy- more comfortable than my new bed even... Especially awesome for small living arrangements. Asking $75. Small storage shelving unit: The shelves are fairly narrow, but it is a great unit for certain things. As an artist, I had plenty little things to store in there! Perfect condition. Asking $20 OBO. Kitchen hutch/storage: This has served me very well in my time at my previous apartment, as I had minimal counter and storage space. It is in pretty good (but not perfect) condition, and has a small dent in the front that you can see in the photo (probably can be set right with slight hammering- I just haven't tried it). Asking $45 OBO. Large cabinet/shelving unit type-thing: (Obviously, a furniture company would never hire be based on my names for things...) Anyhow, This is a great storage unit that holds and encloses a lot of stuff. Please pardon my moving mess that frames the unit in the photo... I've included outer and inner shots. Note: this must be secured at the top to a wall. Asking $20. Thanks for your attention :) -- Stefanie Moser For all your hooping needs: Spinster Hoops Join the community: Steel City Hoop Union Connect on Twitter "You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation." Plato -- <http://lists.highlandparkpa.com/mailman/listinfo/neighborhood>
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