Im such a softie for kids and animals….especially abused ones…
Local animal rescue farm is saved…. (< --check out the local news story)
From the Furrytale Farm website:
The Furrytale Farm. . .a place where old and unwanted animals can come and live out their days in peace and comfort. . .a place where abused and abandoned animals can learn to trust again and have a second chance at happily ever after. . .a place where neighs mingle with brays, where oinks are truly squeals of delight, and where woofs are welcoming. . .a place where kids learn to respect and value animals and learn in turn to respect and value themselves.
Now in its ninth year of operation, the farm is currently home to a wonderful bunch of horses, donkeys, goats, potbellied pigs, dogs, and cats. Tucked away in the middle of beautiful Bainbridge Island, Washington, where few other than the neighbors know it exists, half a dozen people are quietly making it happen every day.
The Furrytale Farm is a no-kill multi-species rescue facility that provides its residents with sound nutrition, complete medical care, and a comprehensive rehabilitation program. It features open societies for the equines who frolic with one another in their pastures, for the porcines who root happily side by side in their yard, and for the canines, who play together, eat together, sleep together, and share their home with the farm’s founder, Suzannah Sloan.
It was Sloan’s idea to end some of the misery and save part of the world when she bought the eight-acre sheep farm in 1998 and turned it into an animal sanctuary. Little did she know how much larger her world would become than those eight acres, as she now looks for both public and private funding to keep the farm going and continue the rescue work.
It was also Sloan’s concept to combine education with her rescue and rehabilitation efforts. Believing that preventing animal abuse is far preferable to treating it, the farm currently runs a number of programs aimed at persuading children from all over the Greater Seattle area that there are always alternatives to mistreating animals. So far, results indicate that it’s a win-win situation.
Each year, over one hundred animals are cared for at Furrytale. Each year, over two hundred children participate in the farm’s unique programs.
There are two kinds of animals that come to Furrytale. . .those who can be cured, healed, rehabilitated, and adopted to good homes, and those who can be cured, healed, rehabilitated, but have no other place to go, and so stay at the farm for the rest of their lives. Each has a face to remember, and a story to tell. We invite you to meet some of them, hear their stories, and then decide how you might be able to help.
How to Help:
Feed a Furrytale Animal – options to purchase much needed food and supplies – all used at the farm for the abused animals.
Sponsor a Furrytale Animal – options to sponsor a specific animal for one year
Get that warm fuzzy feeling and do a good deed at the same time….
Check out the Fuzzytales Farm and help feed a goat, or dog or horse or pig.

Freestyle

Frosty

Peaches
Rebecca
Country Meadow Ltd.
www.countrymeadowltd.com
www.countrymeadowsoaps.com