Thornton Academy Postscripts Alumni Magazine Fall 2015 | Page 7

Janet Huot ’48: Companion to animals in need Every Wednesday Janet Huot ’48 spends her morning with furry friends who have names like Duchess, Wendell, and Luna. Some have different colored eyes or are missing a leg or suffer from diabetes. All of them are looking for love and a forever home. The cats at the Animal Welfare Society (AWS) in West Kennebunk enjoy the company and care of this alum who began volunteering 15 years ago, after retiring from Saco & Biddeford Savings where she worked for 25 years. Janet’s Wednesday morning routine proceeds like clockwork: she provides each cat with a clean blanket, two toys, a pinch of catnip, and couple of treats. She also refills water dishes, washes cages, and mops floors. While she cleans and organizes, she plays a CD of soothing nature sounds and lets the cats out of their cages, one at a time, to stretch their legs by roaming around the enclosed room. “AWS is blessed to know Janet and to have her as a volunteer. She has such a kind, gentle nature and brings a peaceful, loving energy. I can honestly say that there are few people as sweet as she,” said Director of Shelter Operations Bobbi Adkins. “To put it plainly, we could not do all the work we do without the support of our volunteers. From events, to fundraising, to kennel cleaning and the like, there is simply so much to be done.”