I cannot thank you all enough for everyone’s support this weekend❤️🩹 This was definitely a weekend filled with every type of emotion you could imagine. I’ve been trying to update our stories as often as I can, but we definitely hit the ground running full speed yesterday. I am headed out this morning to feed everyone breakfast and regroup with the herd, and then I will share more about who came home with us this weekend. For now, just know because of you guys, we managed to bring home *seven*. Seven lives changed forever. Here is a video of the first three. Our three little babies with leg deformities, bred for color and profit, but pulled from their mom’s way to early and dumped at auction because they were “imperfect”. They are home and settling in well. We love them so much already. You’re safe little ones.
If there’s one things this valley has taught me, it is to be the one who sees the rainbows in all the rain. To live a colorful life that may not look like everyone else’s. To bring unexpected joy in times where someone might need it most. To live in this very moment which we cherish so dearly because we know it won’t last forever. Be someone others can look up to. But most importantly, be true to yourself because although not everyone may see it, when you let just enough light in, the magic of our own beauty can shine so brightly its radiates across entire skies.
‼️URGENT FUNDRAISER‼️
❤️🩹FUNDRAISER STARTED❤️🩹 🚨Pregnant Donkeys & October Auction Saves🚨Going into winter, we haven’t taken in any new rescues as we’ve been focusing on rehabbing the ones we currently have in our care, as well as working day in and day out to prep as best we can for our winter rain season. With everything under wraps, it’s time to jump back in. I was contacted by an auction yard in Texas about seven mini donkeys coming into their weekly sale on Wednesday. Four of which are heavy bred, one is a mama with a 3 week old Jenny foal, and one jack who’s been running with them. We see a lot of mini donkeys who sell at auction for higher dollar amounts because horse flippers know they can bring in more money elsewhere. Moving them from auction to auction which is no life for any animal, especially carrying a foal and being so close to delivery. Having Beansly and Prim born here on our farm, it just breaks my heart wondering what would have happened to them had their mamas not been rescued. So we want to do the same for at least some of these donkeys where we can. We are working to collaborate with another sanctuary on the herd, but our funding efforts will really determine how many of these little pens we can bring in. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO DONATE, I promise every single donation matters, no matter how big or small!❤️Venmo: @katalunahorserescue_ ❤️PayPal: @Kataluna Horse Rescue❤️Zelle: [email protected]❤️Card/Apple Pay: link in bio (donorbox.org/donate-today-257) ON TOP OF THAT‼️We have decided to attend a new auction out of state at the end of October. I’ll be sharing more details on this soon but this auction tends to have 200-400 loose sale horses on average *every month*. There’s a lot of reasoning as to why I am feeling called to visit this auction in particular, but we truly hope the outcome will be change the lives of a few horses that we can. For now we will focus on getting our donkeys home and I will
Sometimes the videos aren’t extreme or extravagant. Sometimes there’s not many words for me to share. Most the time, to really *feel* what’s going on around us, we just need to pause, and listen. One breath at a time, focus on the moment that’s right in front of you. Life happens too quickly to not appreciate each moment for what it’s worth.
Just as a little happy Tuesday reminder💜 Baby Prim is getting so big and absolutely loves to play with her new best friend Mrs Soccer Ball🥹 Can you believe she’s four months old already??
One day you’ll wake up and realize there won’t be any more later’s. This life can throw so many hurdles our way we may have never expected. But the beautiful thing about life, is that we have the option to view those hurdles as burdens, or as blessings. The choice is yours.
No big news in todays post, just a happy video of a proud horse mom and her best friend🥹 Piper and I got to take a quick trip down the road to the big arena to spend some time playing around in the fall sunshine and enjoy a little trackless ride. This horse is just so incredible and knows my every thought before I even think it💜 I just love her to the moon and back.
Every gentle pet, every embraceful hug, every loving moment, it makes this all worth it. Giving them a space where they can feel truly safe. That is the best feeling in the world.
This moment I will live in forever💛Although I may not share updates on social media every day, things are never quiet around the rescue. As much as I love this life, and could never imagine doing this any other way, it’s always full throttle 110% of the time. So on the rare occasion I get to live in moments like this, and remind myself *this is why*, it helps me wake up every day ready to make a difference. Making a difference in finding that sense of freedom in our horses, and in myself. Mila is one of those horses who always manages to get both her and I back to that sense of freedom, when sometimes it all seems so far away.
I just want to hold Waylon‘s head and tell him every day how much we love him💜
Sit with Aurora and I as we watch last nights major storm ⛈️ We haven’t seen a thunder and lightning storm like last night in quite a while! It came on just about as quick as it left. I made my rounds to make sure all the horses were okay and everyone did great throughout the night. Aurora does have a shelter she can stand under 24/7 when she chooses but it was interesting to me she chose to stand outside during the most major part of the storm as it was over the top of us. I did eventually lead her back in to get her out of the weather, where we stayed for a short bit longer together before I headed back inside myself. As of this morning things are soggy but everyone is happily and peacefully munching away at their breakfast.
August Auction Updates!
I know this video is long, but I felt it was the best way to introduce you all to the newest members of the Kataluna Crew💜 More to come in the next few days from the weekend overall. Each of the five we out bid horse traders/flippers on. There was so much packed into 72 hours I’ve been able to do nothing but sit at the quarantine barn with our newest rescues and process. Seeing them go through so much change in such a short period of time, where their worlds have been completed turned upside down, is hard to watch. But just knowing this pain won’t last for long as they learn how much love is to come here makes it all worth it. Here’s to forever changing the lives of Casper, Merle, Willie, Waylon and Shania💜
On Saturday we head back to auction. This particular auction is a bit of a drive and starts early Saturday morning, so we head up the afternoon before on Friday, to get our footing. Horses arrive all day Friday and stay through Saturday until they are all sold. We haven’t been back to this auction since November right before Lunas passing. It’s emotional, it’s heavy, but it’s changing lives so I’ll do it again and again, for them. We intend to take home at least two horses for what our available space can comfortably handle, but knowing myself, I’ll never leave someone behind who needs it. If you’d like to donate towards this months auction, we appreciate every bit more than you know, because we honestly can’t do this without your help. If you’d like to donate towards this months auction, we appreciate every bit more than you know, because we honestly can’t do this without your help. Venmo: @katalunahorserescue_ (under charities) PayPal: @Kataluna Horse Rescue (under charities) Zelle: [email protected] Card & Apple Pay- donorbox.org/donate-today-257 ! Thank you thank you thank you💜
His mash covered face is everything🥹😂
Little Prim is her own internet sensation😂💜