Update: The little family has been rescued and is safe! ❤️
Intersection of Superior Road and Gilbert Drive, mother duck and her babies are stuck and need help. The finder is trying to get through to Animal Control. Any other ideas? Map in comments.
We're all set for you to stop on by Parkside now until 1pm. 123 N. Military Ave.
Big day for Blanche and Sophia. Those two lovely ladies are getting spayed today. If you would like to help cover the costs of their veterinary care please click the donate button on the home page of our online auction: https://www.32auctions.com/GBAR2022auction
Bob & Fiona thank you!
Bob and Fiona would like to thank everyone for the wedding well wishes and gifts!! They appreciate the support for Green Bay Animal Rescue who helped bring them together. Bob would like to give a special shout-out to Pippa Pepper at Petal Pushers Floral Boutique for sending the shrimpy shrimp treats. He is enjoying them and even shared a few with his love, Fiona!
Here’s a cute video of our adoptable duo, Bitty and Star. They are a bonded pair, are healthy, fully vetted, and super sweet. They have the softest fur and the most beautiful markings. Applications to adopt can be found on our webpage.
Ready for adoption!
Well, friends, it is time for Duncan to find a loving, forever home. Duncan had us worried this day might never come. He came in with an upper respiratory infection, ear infection and eye infection. Despite aggressive treatment, pneumonia developed. The severe infection he was fighting even found its way to his spleen. We worried that he would not get healthy enough to have the surgery to remove his spleen that he needed to save his life. This boy kept fighting to live and crossed every hurdle. His spleen had to be removed before he was completely healthy and he stopped breathing after surgery because his congestion clogged his breathing tube. Thankfully, his vet staff noticed immediately and were able to pull the tube and get him breathing on his own. His story is one of struggles overcome. Now we want him to have a loving home that will keep him safely indoors. Duncan seems to enjoy the company of other cats. Dogs are an unknown. Humans are the best in his book. So much so that he uses his claws to try to reel you in and sometimes his teeth to get your attention. Because of this, Duncan needs a home with older kids (10 & up) who understand he is not trying to hurt them - he just wants love. Duncan was found in an outdoor living situation. We do not know if he has ever lived in a home. He is using his litter box and enjoys comfy beds. Sadly, we are unsure of Duncan's age - he has the build and mannerisms of a young cat, but the teeth of a senior. What we do know is someone is going to get a gem of a companion. Duncan will want to be near you and help with whatever you are doing. He will greet your company and probably entertain them. All he needs now is for that one special person to apply to adopt him. **please see comments for a still picture of Duncan** www.greenbayanimalrescue.weebly.com
Duncan post surgery
Look who's feeling spunky this morning - Duncan! We are going to have to have a little talk with him about the importance of rest, keeping his cone on, and not causing extra work for his awesome medical team. 😁
We have a feel-good story for today! Our guinea pig Newton was adopted earlier this year by a young man who wanted to do everything right. Before adopting, he researched everything he could find about how to care for a guinea pig. Once adopted, he kept a chart of the foods he introduced, and whether or not Newton like them a lot, a little, or not at all. He also made sure that Newton had lots of interactive toys. Newton checked in today to show us that he is ready to celebrate the fall season and Halloween. We couldn’t be happier. 
Biscuit Maker Extraordinaire
Phew, making biscuits works up a thirst! Our Sunday biscuit maker is Duncan! Duncan is new to rescue. He has been living on a rural property, where the property owner believes he and several other cats were dumped. Duncan has not been feeling well and we squeezed him into a very full rescue. He has an upper respiratory infection, eye infection and ear infection. When our vet did his intake exam her exact words were "he has had a very hard life". Due to missing a number of teeth she wasn't able to give us an approximate age. Duncan is started on antibiotics and will be reassessed tomorrow to see if he needs additional meds. Thankfully, his bloodwork came back negative for serious cat diseases. He needs to get healthy so he can be neutered, vaccinated and find a loving home. This boy is just so sweet and starving for attention. We are honored to be able to help him and make sure the rest of his life is on easy street.
SOLD
Just in time for Mother’s Day! This beautiful handcrafted red cedar spinner was donated by our alumni, Wrigley! This spinner is 24" long and 12" wide with a ball bearing spinner and a coat of linseed oil. Purchase this for just $40 by messaging the rescue.
Wrigley says thank you to everyone that supported his surgery and recovery; he wanted to pay it forward by helping his mom make and donate this spinner!
A bit graphic....removing the cuterebra from Seymour's nostril.
Too cute not to share!! Our little Olenna tuckered herself out playing❤️
Meatball & Molly
If Lt. Col. Dantoin is watching over the Haven named after him, he should be highly entertained. In the room next to Julia and her four boys are Meatball and Molly. Meatball and Molly are two spirited kittens who are going to grow into gorgeous cats. They are scheduled for their surgeries, vaccines and microchips next week and will then be ready for forever homes. There are some boring parts to the video - but the cute parts are too cute not too share! Adoption applications are found on our website - www.greenbayanimalrescue.weebly.com
We shall conquer you humans with out kitten cuteness!!! Julia's kittens - making volunteering difficult ;)
The Amazing Abby - there is no other way to describe our sweet girl. On Saturday night Abby began delivering her kittens. Our volunteers stayed with her until the wee hours of Sunday morning and were there to welcome 5 kittens. She added two additional kittens after they left. On Monday morning, Abby was not feeling well. She had a temperature of 104.7 and was lethargic. Our vet staff immediately started her on fluids, took an x-ray to make sure all the kittens were delivered and gave her an injection to expel anything that might be left in her uterus. She was also started on antibiotics. On Monday evening her condition was very grave. If not for her sides moving, you would not have known she was alive. Abby still nursed her kittens and kept them warm, though. Our volunteers worried and prayed - but knew everything was being done that could be. Vet techs dropped in during the night to check on her and her temp had dropped slightly. On Tuesday morning, Abby's temp had dropped again and she was showing some signs of interest in her kittens and food. By Tuesday night Abby was greeting volunteers at the door again and looking for her can of cat food. The kittens were being groomed and Abby was also cleaning herself up. She has continued to improve and the kittens are all still with us. The kittens are being weighed daily to make sure they continue to grow. Abby's recovery has been incredible. We now pray that she continues to improve and her kittens keep growing and thriving. Abby has touched all of us with her will to live and we are going to be sure that she finds a forever home that will love her like we all do. Enjoy this video of Abby and her kittens -
Winston
One of Winston's favorite things is to push the blanket and pillows around. Look at that little tail wag! We are accepting applications to adopt Winston. He is scheduled for his neuter and dental next week. Winston weighs in at just 6.5 lbs, is doing great on his housebreaking and gets along well with dogs and cats. Because Winston was from a puppy mill, he is a bit skittish when being reached for, but he enjoys sitting in your lap or laying next to you. And boy, can he beg for people food! Applications to adopt can be found on our website - www.greenbayanimalrescue.weebly.com
"Oh, you say that was an ant?? I could have sworn it was a spider!! " Meet Leia, the aspiring pest control specialist. Leia came to GBAR as a stray. Her owner was notified she had been found, but chose not to reclaim her. Sadly, this is not the first time this has happened to Leia in her short life. Leia is just over a year old, spayed, vaccinated, microchipped and negative for fel leuk/FIV. She is funny, outgoing and an absolute doll. If you would like to give Leia a FOREVER home that will always love her, please fill out an application from our website - www.greenbayanimalrescue.weebly.com