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Friday, October 15, 2010

Carrie and Sebastian at Wildcat Haven

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 To top off a very busy week, WildCat Haven welcomed two new members to the sanctuary family :) Carrie and Sebastian come from a Texas facility that has been struggling due to the economy, so they are placing some of their animals to help with costs. We were happy to help, and these two arrived yesterday via Alaska airlines :) Both made the trip unscathed and came out of their crates relaxed and curious :)








We look forward to getting to know these two special cats and giving them a lifetime home. Complete vet exams are scheduled and Carrie will be going in to be neutered next week :)







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Okay, I'm a little worried about the above blog posting as Carrie is female and would not require neutering!  And I thought Sebastian was already neutered...

Here's an older blog posting on the same subject:
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Friday Thoughts

Next week we will be adding two more residents to WildCat Haven. A facility in Texas needs to reduce their numbers to allow them to better care for the animals they have. So we're stepping up to help. A serval and caracal will be calling WildCat Haven their new lifetime home. As Renee works to get their quarantine areas ready, I'm thinking what a sad state of affairs, when sanctuaries are getting overwhelmed by the number of wild and exotic cats that need homes. Something needs to be done. Breeding and selling these amazing creatures for a life of living in cages or living rooms is so wrong.


Accredited Sanctuaries are running out of space, funding is getting harder and harder due to the economy, and we all feel the crunch. We help if and when we can, but I'm afraid one day we will also be at our limit. Until legislation is passed to prevent breeding and selling, all sanctuaries are at risk as well as the precious animals they rescue . . .

Please made a Donation today to help us care for all of the WildCat Haven rescues. Together we can make a difference, one rescue at a time . . .

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