Archive for the 'Animal Rescues' Category

21st Jun 2009

What Can a Conure in Captivity Do to Feel Useful?

Unless they can enjoy themselves in an aviary, many birds in captivity keep looking for things to do so they don’t die of boredom… Aside from a safe home, healthy food and water, pets need attention, love, and the opportunity to do what they want to do and what resembles what they’d do in nature. Click here to see a clip of our Peppi chewing an old pair of jeans.

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30th Apr 2009

Wee Companions Small Animal Adoption

Wee Companions has several beautiful animals available for adoption. Check them out at their website www.weecompanions.com. There you can also find the email address where you can send inquiries.

Since Wee Companions is not a public rescue, you will need to make an appointment to see their animals.

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30th Apr 2009

Wee Companions Small Animal Adoption

Wee Companions Small Animal Adoption is the greatest small animal rescue group in South California. The best way to introduce them is probably to summarize the information they give on their website www.weecompanions.com.

Wee Companions is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit devoted to the rescue and care of guinea pigs, rats, hamsters, mice, chinchillas and other small exotics from shelters, places of abandonment, and from persons relinquishing their pets.

This organization’s top priority is finding permanent homes for unwanted animals. Wee Companions is an 100% volunteer organization and all monies raised are invested into the care of the animals.

Whenever possible, this organization offers a safe house to these animals, irrespective of age, temperament, or health status. All animals receive veterinary care and socialization in the hopes that they will be placed in a “forever” home. Animals given Sanctuary Status will be placed in Wee Companion’s Foster Care Network to live out their lives in comfort and with love. This organization also focuses on educating foster parents, school children and others on the care, feeding and prevention of unwanted litters of these animals.

We have adopted several of Wee Companions’ rescue rats and they turned out to be among the best socialized and dearest rat friends we have been able to take up into our family. The memory of two of these adopted friends (Magnolia and Olive), is also preserved in some of the photos of our website www.onestaorganics.com.

Because Wee Companions is not a public shelter, appointments are required for individual adoptions. You can contact Wee Companions via the email link on their website www.weecompanions.com. On their site, you can also check out their adoptable animals.

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30th Apr 2009

Wheaton, MD - Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary’s 6th Annual 5K Run for the Animals and 1-Mile Fun Walk

If you like to walk or run, love animals, and if you want to support a great animal sanctuary, here is an event for you in Wheaton, MD.

Contact: Howard Edelstein, Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary Events Coordinator, 301-625-9321, PoplarSpringRun@yahoo.com

Where: Wheaton Regional Park 2000 Shorefield Road, Wheaton, MD 20902

When: Sunday, May 17, 2009 at 8:30 AM
(Race-day registration begins at 7:00 AM)

What: Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary will hold its 6th annual, green-friendly*, all vegan, 5K Run for the Animals and 1-Mile Fun Walk. Approximately 700 area runners, teams and individuals will compete for prize money and raffle items. Refreshments will be provided, socialized dogs are welcome to join the walk and fitness instructors from the Sergeant’s Program will warm-up runners and walkers. All proceeds benefit the sanctuary.

Who: Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary is a 400-acre, non-profit refuge for more than 200 neglected, unwanted or abandoned farmed animals. Its mission is to provide care, rehabilitation and permanent sanctuary for unwanted farmed animals, protected habitat for wildlife and education to the public (especially to children and school groups) regarding farmed animal and wildlife issues. The sanctuary promotes compassion and humane treatment for all animals.

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