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06/06/2024
02/06/2024
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25/05/2024

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☀️🐾 Join us at our Petting Zoo this Saturday, May 25th, from 1pm-4pm! 🐰🐐 It’s free and perfect for the kids! Bring the family for an afternoon of furry fun and unforgettable memories. See you there! 😊

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08/05/2024

Don't be a fawnnapper! It's very common for moms to leave babies for the day while they forage. It's their hope that if they leave it near humans that it will help keep predators away. Doe will often hide fawns near your home or even right outside your home. This does not mean the baby is orphaned. Please contact a licensed Rehabilitator before moving a fawn. Unless they are crying, running around looking for the mom or showing signs of dehydration or hunger, they should be left alone.❤️

19/04/2024

CALLING ALL PAST SANCTUARY RESCUE ADOPTERS!!
We are hosting a Sanctuary Rescue alumni reunion this Sunday, April 21, from 4 to 6 pm, at Liz’s Place (16916 Hull Street Road). Come out and visit with past fosters, littermates, relatives, and SR volunteers. We love to see how they’ve all grown up!

11/04/2024

***REMEMBERING THE CATS***
Thousands of cats were dispatched to the trenches during WW1 to keep rodent numbers down and act as early warning detectors for mustard gas. So many gave great comfort to the troops as companions and mascots. How many cats survived we will never know?
Paws At The Ready -
The cats of World War One had significant role in all the campaigns, we must honour their bravery too.
Give thought to all the kitties
who served in World War One.
A battalion of the finest
who never fired a gun.
What was their role?
Whether hunting rodents out at sea,
or loyal friends to men,
these many cats had vital roles,
time and time again.
The food was saved.
A common sight in trenches deep,
dispatching mice and rats,
the soldiers’ had a special bond
with many of these cats.
Many were treasured mascots.
Five hundred thousand cats were sent
to serve in the Great War.
Some detected mustard gas,
whilst others were off shore.
Some of the feline heroes -
Togo was the Dreadnought’s cat,
The Swan had their lad Ching.
Pincher was the Vinex’s mog,
it was luck they hoped they’d bring.
‘Martinpuich’ was aptly named,
by The 9th battalion chaps.
Pitouchi was the orphaned kit,
who’d survived on army scraps.
Spark Plug, Tabby and many more
were companions to the troops.
The feline unsung heroes,
those cats who became recruits.
We’ll never truly realise
just what these cats went through.
So spare a thought and give some thanks
for what they did for you!
Lest We Forget!
A gunner with the regimental cat in a trench in Cambrin, France, February 6th, 1918

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