5/5 Steph M. 6 years ago on Google
What
a
wonderful
place!
The
caregivers
truly
care
about
animal
welfare
unlike
so
many
in
the
area.
Everyone
there
takes
into
account
each
animal's
individual
personality.
Only
children
that
listen
well
and
have
immense
respect
for
an
animal's
personal
space
should
be
brought
to
visit,
especially
as
most
of
those
rescued
came
from
traumatizing
situations
(hoarding,
neglect,
etc)
and
need
to
feel
safe.
If
you
are
able
to
schedule
time
to
visit
make
sure
to
bring
lots
of
fresh
fruit
and
vegetables,
the
animals
enjoy
it
and
it's
fun
to
find
out
who
likes
what.
There
are
some
animals
that
are
available
for
adoption,
so
for
those
who
are
looking
for
a
special
companion
and
is
aware
of
the
extra
effort
that
comes
with
an
untraditional
friend,
I
recommend
inquiring
here..absolutely
never
purchase
from
a
breeder!
They
accept
various
types
of
donations
including
monetary,
bags
of
cat/dog/livestock
food,
produce,
and
hay.
It's
a
great
experience
to
see
these
animals
being
able
to
live
out
their
lives.
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