Millie – Female

Sex – female Breed – Tabby DLH Neutered – No not yet Age – Approximately 2 years Micro-chipped – Yes Blood tests – Good Health issues – Has a skin allergy and occasionally needs treatment. Vaccinated – Yes Currently living – In a foster home with other cats Suitable Home –  Ideally as an only…

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Barn Owl

This young Barn Owl came in a few weeks ago as a chick, he had come out of the nest. This can occur by accident, it can be on purpose by the mother. This all sounds awful, but sometimes nature is cruel to be clever, the mother can throw a weak chick out of the…

Simon and Alvin – Adopted!

Sex – male Breed – Simon Black / Alvin ginger Neutered – yes Age – Approximately 1 year Micro-chipped – Yes Blood tests – Good Health issues – None that we are aware of Vaccinated – Yes Currently living – Suitable Home – Hi I’m Simon.  Me and my brother Alvin are about 11-months-old while it’s thought…

Biscuit – Adopted!

Biscuit has now found his forever loving home.       Biscuit has had it quite a rough time of it recently,. when he was found he had quite an awful abscess on his face which has been treated Unfortunately Biscuit  has tested positive for FIV.* This meaning that he’s a very special cat looking…

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Bunny Release

You may remember we had four baby wild rabbits that came in a couple of months ago, well today all four were successfully released. Hand rearing rabbits is very difficult and many don’t make it. Naturally their mothers only feed a few times a day, their milk is very rich. The rearing milk we buy…

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Little Owl

You think you’ve got your day all planned out and then a little bedraggled baby owl turns up in a box that needs your help urgently!! Look at that little face!! He’s now nice and warm and had a really good feed. Phew. Let’s hope he’s going to be okay. We’ve initially got him on…

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Meet the Boys

Meet Walter and Eddie, the latest handsome boys to join the sheep herd. They are Jacob sheep from a school farm project. It’s forecast to rain all week so they’ll have to wait a bit longer for us to get their enormous winter woolly coats off.