SPCA names new shelter manager April 16, 2021 on News
TRENTON – After an extensive search to find the right candidate, the SPCA of Hancock County has named Nicole Rediker, formerly the shelter’s animal care manager, as shelter manager.
“What really stands out about Nicole is her passion for our mission and her consistent and professional care of the animals,” said SPCA Board President Vicki Hall. “The board feels she is the ideal person to run our organization.”
Rediker is a trained veterinary technician and holds a bachelor’s degree in pre-veterinary science from the University of Maine Orono. She held the position of animal care manager at the SPCA since 2019, overseeing the medical needs of the shelter’s dogs and cats.
A clowder of cats arrives at SPCA from Georgia rescue
TRENTON A whole bunch of cats and kittens arrived at the SPCA of Hancock County last Saturday night, Feb. 20. In all, 37 felines were picked up by Animal Care Manager Nicole Rediker from New Hampshire, after they arrived from Georgia. The clowder of cats included three pregnant moms, 11 kittens and 23 adult cats. One mom gave birth to four kittens just hours after entering her new, temporary home at the SPCA.
Three Georgia-based rescue organizations, Kitty Up, Floyd Felines and the Humane Society of Forsyth County, had rescued the cats from various situations including kill shelters, according to an SPCA press release.