21/07/2021
All posted here have came from rough situations where their life may have been endangered or simply weren’t being cared for properly. You may see thin or underweight but we feed everything free choice and have already begun gaining weight. We don’t pour a bunch of supplements as then when they come off they lose again and normally they just need fed and are this from lack of feed They have all been evaluated as being safe to rehome. They have been given a rhino shot to help prevent disease as well as a form be way vaccine and have been dewormed. You should alway quarantine for 30 days once home to avoid sickness to other animals. We do our best to not let anything go that is sick but that doesn’t mean they aren’t a carrier or not showing symptoms yet. Everything is as is with no guarantee. We have limited knowledge about them and do our best to learn as much as possible while we have them and share that information with you. We will always take back and find a new home if yours doesn’t work out. We do charge a reasonable fee to what the market is to help insure no wrong doing and them being in a good situation. Nothing is firm although we can’t lose money because then we would be homeless and not able to help more. The money we “make” is not nearly enough and this is most definitely not our only source of income. Mostly the money goes back into care for others or improving operations as we do not take donations!