It seems there are a lot of new people on here and many do not know the rescues/ sanctuaries who post on here. I thought it might be a good idea for them to re-introduce themselves again.
I'll start.
Mike and myself ( Louise) run Halfpenny Farm Animal Sanctuary, which takes in animals who are old, have health or behavioural issues or were at risk ( often of being PTS).
We have lots of different species and try to treat every animal the same as every other, where possible. The animals usually come here to live their lives out, however long that may be, some are younger dogs who were going to be PTS for appearing aggressive, to old cats who nobody wants to pigs who nobody can take. We have 19 different species and just under 120 individuals.
Mike works full time and I work part time at our local vet. We have a group of wonderful volunteers we call them halfpennians, and we also allow visits from mentally and physically disabled people to see and sometimes get hands on experience of various animals.
I'll start.
Mike and myself ( Louise) run Halfpenny Farm Animal Sanctuary, which takes in animals who are old, have health or behavioural issues or were at risk ( often of being PTS).
We have lots of different species and try to treat every animal the same as every other, where possible. The animals usually come here to live their lives out, however long that may be, some are younger dogs who were going to be PTS for appearing aggressive, to old cats who nobody wants to pigs who nobody can take. We have 19 different species and just under 120 individuals.
Mike works full time and I work part time at our local vet. We have a group of wonderful volunteers we call them halfpennians, and we also allow visits from mentally and physically disabled people to see and sometimes get hands on experience of various animals.