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Dirty Dog helps clean kittens

by JOSH McDONALD and MOLLY ROBERTS
| May 9, 2023 1:00 AM

KELLOGG — When the Silver Valley Cat Wranglers were notified that 19 kittens had been abandoned at the Trail Motel in February, they knew they were going to need the support of the community to get these kiddie kitties into stable, nurturing homes.

When they were recovered, the kittens were living in filth and many were sick. The Wranglers got them the medicine they needed and found foster homes for them.

The nonprofit Silver Valley Cat Wranglers require funding for the services they provide – much of which is offered to them at a discounted rate by the local veterinary clinics.

Local businessman and bar owner Mike Kennaugh is never one to let a good cause not get funding – so he offered up the services of his establishment, the Dirty Dog Saloon, to host a Dirty Kitty fundraiser for the Cat Wranglers in order to cover the costs of getting these sick felines the help that they needed.

Through auction items and liquor sales, the bar raised $3,200 last month for the nonprofit, and all the kittens have been adopted.

On Friday, Kennaugh, along with his wife, Linda, and daughter Kyrsten, who manages the bar, presented Silver Valley Cat Wranglers Board member Juli Zook with a check from the fundraiser.

“We appreciate your prompt willingness to host this fun event,” said Zook. “It takes a village.”

This isn’t the first time the Kennaughs have stepped up to the plate to host a fundraiser for the community – and it won’t be the last.

This summer, he is planning a small festival in the parking lot of the Dirty Dog and plans to use the final day of the festival as a fundraiser for Shoshone Pet Rescue. More information on this event will be available in the coming weeks.

“We used to do fundraising events regularly before COVID,” said Kyrsten. “So this was important as it was our first post-COVID, and it was great to get back into the swing of things. We live in a small community, so even a single fundraiser or donating your time to a cause can really make a big impact.”

Every cat that is rescued by the Silver Valley Cat Wranglers is spayed or neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and treated for ear mites and fleas. The organization has seven longtime volunteers/board members and four regular foster care volunteers.

The cats are then adopted out for a fee of $100, less than the regular cost for all the services provided.

“I would like to thank our community for their support be it monetary, volunteering, donations and participation in the successful event at the Dirty Kitty Saloon,” Zook said. “Special thanks to the Dirty Dog Saloon proud owners Mike and Linda Kennaugh, and cheers to Kyrsten for all of her hard work and dedication to make this a huge success.”

Silver Valley Cat Wranglers is a volunteer-based, nonprofit 501(c)(3) rescue organization for kittens and cats, which helps rehome and fix stray, dumped, abandoned and feral felines.

Donations to for the organization can be sent to P.O. Box 995, Osburn, ID 83849, or call Juli Zook at 208-659-1764.

For more information, visit the SVCW Facebook page. To adopt a cat, email silvervalleycatwranglers@gmail.com to request an application or call 208-446-7131.