Animal Rescue - Tumblr Posts
Si está es la idea de personas de tener un animal flaco,maltratado es porque la sociedad conciente la violencia y considera a las demás especies objetos desechables.
Cada persona puede hacer la diferencia y cambiar vidas las de ellos y mejorar las nuestras.
Respeto,solidaridad y empatía son las cualidades que requiere el ser humano para superar lo negativo de este mundo.
Wholesome Cat Posts That Will Hopefully Make Your Day.
LATE UPDATE NO.2:
So I woke up yesterday and I hear these weird shuffling sounds coming from my window well (I live in a basement like a troll, and if you have a basement that has windows, you have some kind of window well). Some context: animals tend to get either in my room or in my window well, it's very weird. I've had crickets, I've had ticks, hell, I've even had a whole ass garter snake that somehow got into my room...no, I have no idea how it happened. I also had a mouse that got stuck in my window well. The mouse is relevant because it taught me that when I hear random noises in the general direction of my window well, there's probably some creature stuck in there. So I put on my glasses, check the window well, and lo and behold, I see this strange rock....
*insert dramatic pause*
And then...the rock hopped? Turns out, it was a frog! So I go outside, grab a cup, scoop frog into said cup, and put him outside on the ground.
And that was the day I rescued a frog.
the purrfect supervillain’s cat does exist
My friend has rescued three baby 🦔 hedgehogs after some kids scared away their mam
Hi I need help
There’s this stray cat at a local park
I say stray but I think it’s someone’s pet because it’s so friendly
I first saw it 2 weeks ago and then again yesterday it was a heathy lean at first but now its really skinny looking and it’s eye is starting to look sick
Ik not to call animal control but I’m having a hard time finding somewhere to bring it, I called a local vet they said they could check it for a chip but not take it, I can’t bring it home because it looks sick and I have 2 cats and a dog
I’m trying to ask people I know irl for help but my one window to help is coming up soon
My plan is bring food, to get it close (it’s come out for food before and let me touch it)
A towel so it’s harder for it to get me and a cat carrier to move it
(ideally I’d have someone else there but I can do a solo if need be) bring it to a local vet?? Check it out there than try to bring it to a shelter???
I’ve never done this before if anyone has ideas or experience please please please tell me
Hey all
I live in a rural northern Ontario town. A wonderful shelter is close to being closed down. They have a ton of cats and dogs of various ages and breeds and are the place people turn to with help for strays.
We adopted an older void from there earlier this year after several loses. She's a bit broken but she's an absolute love and we're so happy we could help her.
I'm putting this out to the tumblr void to see if anyone is able to help out. A share would be very appreciated.
Thank you everyone.
San Juan (old cat city of balcony gardens), Luquillo (scorching beach town where the locals drink at the Whistle Stop Cafe) and Vieques (home of the world’s brightest bio bay and free-roaming Paso Fino horses that contend with packs of wild dogs)
Hooves on the Ground
Puerto Rico
Most Wholesome Rescue Pet Photos.
So some friends of mine found a lone hatchling next to it's mum, (She wasn't moving and was stiff and cold), so they brought it to me and it's name is Tansy.
Day 2 of having Tansy the orphan duckling.
Lil guy is adorable and so goofy, but they don't understand what food is so I'm really hoping they actually eat soon.
The shelter I got my bunny from is having a fundraiser!
The way it works is people enter their pets to be chosen to be used in the yearly calendar they make and people give a donation in order to vote on the pets. I entered my rabbit since I got him from this shelter and wanted to show support for it. All funds raised by voting on him will be going straight to the shelter and supporting more animals like him. I'm very grateful to this shelter for bringing me my wonderful boy and would love if he could help raise some funds for them.
Keeping Up with My New Year's Resolutions: Donating to Inspire Change
Shaina Tranquilino
February 11, 2024
As the new year unfolds, many of us embark on a journey of self-improvement and personal growth through our New Year's resolutions. In 2024, one resolution stands out on my list, aiming to make a difference by donating to a different organization every month. With February already in full swing, I am thrilled to share my experience of fulfilling my second monthly donation goal by contributing to the Saskatchewan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA). Time is slipping away quickly, but so far, this resolution has been an incredibly rewarding endeavour.
Why Donate?
Donating to charitable organizations can have a profound impact on both the recipients and ourselves. It allows us to extend our compassion beyond our immediate circle and contribute to causes that resonate with our values. By supporting these organizations financially, we help them continue their crucial work, address pressing issues, and create positive change within society.
Choosing the Saskatchewan SPCA:
For February's donation, I decided to support the Saskatchewan SPCA—a remarkable organization dedicated to preventing cruelty towards animals across the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The SSPCA's mission resonated deeply with me as they strive to protect vulnerable animals from abuse, neglect, and abandonment while promoting responsible pet ownership and fostering animal welfare awareness within local communities.
The Donation Process:
Making a contribution was hassle-free thanks to SSPCA's user-friendly website or through Facebook. They provided various options for giving donations online securely. After conducting thorough research about their initiatives and ensuring transparency in their operations, I proceeded with making my donation.
The Experience:
Beyond the satisfaction that comes from helping an important cause, donating provides an opportunity for personal growth and education. The process allowed me to dive deeper into understanding animal rights issues prevalent in today's world – raising awareness not only within myself but also among friends and family.
Moreover, engaging with the SSPCA's social media platforms and newsletters has been a delightful experience. Their updates provide insights into their ongoing projects, success stories, and heartwarming tales of animals finding forever homes. This continuous connection with the organization helps me stay connected to the cause, reminding me of the importance of my monthly resolution.
The Impact:
Though it may seem like a small contribution amidst numerous other generous donations received by organizations such as the SSPCA, every dollar counts. By encouraging others to join in this effort, we create a collective force for good, amplifying our impact beyond what any individual could achieve alone.
As February is already here, I am grateful to have successfully completed my second donation goal for the year. The Saskatchewan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is an incredible organization that tirelessly advocates for animal welfare across Saskatchewan. Through my monthly resolutions to donate to various causes throughout 2024, I aim to inspire positive change not only within myself but also within society.
Remember, it's never too late to make a difference. Whether through financial contributions or volunteering your time and skills, there are countless ways to support organizations working towards creating a better world. So let's keep up the momentum together and continue striving towards making a lasting impact on the causes we hold dear.
I hate animal shelters. My family volunteers to foster kittens. This is what the shelter named this pair.
Super Peep
Fuzzy Peep
Thunder Peep
It was a disgrace. We named them after Aang, Katara, and Sokka now. Much better names.
Rescued a little demon today- he has preemptively been named Crowley in honor of me feeding him frozen peas
On this International Day of Charity, my sweet baby Bogart wants to advocate for the animal shelter I adopted him from - the amazing Saint Francis Animal Center in Georgetown, South Carolina. Along with their charity veterinary clinic, they do extraordinary work rescuing animals and finding them loving homes. Please consider supporting their life-changing work. 🐶❤️🐾
My baby Bogart ❤️