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MEET OUR MOST RECENT RESCUES

Piggy Toes

This gal came with the 4, and was set to be put down because she couldn't walk due to overgrown nails. Our amazing horeshoer trimmed her feet and now she's back on the go!

The Four Piggies That Could

These guys all came to us together and had been living together at their previous home. Bonnie, Clyde, Mr. Pig and Franklin are adjusting well and loving their new enclosure!

Ash

Ash came to us alone, around the same age as the recent litter of four. He had a partial dislocation in his hip, which has healed wonderfully and he is full of energy and love.

Baby D

Baby D was the last to come to us in this litter of four. He has a very unique fur pattern and is incredibly loving.

Baby C

Baby C came to us in a litter of four. After many vet appointments, it was determined that she had fading kitten syndrome. She fought until the very end and is dearly missed.

Baby "B" Benji

Baby Benji came from a litter of four, and is adorable and rambunctious! Loves pets and snuggles.

Baby A

Baby A came to us in a litter of four. Baby A fought very hard to gain weight and is now an energetic kitten!

Kevin

We hoped Kevin would have big colorful feathers, but instead she brings a whole lot of love. Kevin is super sweet and she loves walking up to greet people.

Judy

Judy came to us with her brother, Shaun. Judy and Shaun were considered "bummer lambs" ; meaning they were rejected from their mother.

Shaun

Shaun is considerably smaller than Judy, but makes up for it in spunk. He was underweight but eating well. and now you'd never know! He loves running like a happy baby.

Bert

Bert was being bullied by the other wildlife in the Delta, so he came to live with us. Bert is very vocal and loves human company to talk to.

Juliette & Marilyn

Juliette had a Romeo, but her Romeo sadly passed before they made it to our ranch. Juliette now has her best friend Marilyn, another rescue, always at her side.

Salty

Salty was a teeny tiny when he joined our permanent residency. Started by bottle feedings, he is now almost fully grown and incredibly friendly.

Mo & Little Girl

Mo and Little Girl are barn cats that earn their keep well! They visit us every night on the porch for dinner and routinely keep away pests.

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