The babies are slowly starting to wean. Another week and I'm sure they will be eating dry food! They already use the litter box and groom themselves.
Jan 9, 2009
Kittens are growing up
The babies are slowly starting to wean. Another week and I'm sure they will be eating dry food! They already use the litter box and groom themselves.
Jan 2, 2009
Happy New Year with 4 orphaned Kittens
What else is there to say? They are all doing great and have an even greater appetite!
Dec 27, 2008
Santa was good to the Critters
On Christmas Eve my phone rang. It was the Stephenville Police Department. I immediately thought "Oh oh, what happened?". The very friendly dispatcher asked me to come down to the PD, because somebody wanted to make a donation to the Rainbow Wildlife Rescue, but wanted to stay anonymous and brought it to the PD so they can pass it on to me. WOW!
We drove down there to pick up the donation. I'm pretty sure, it was from somebody reading the wishlist on my website and possibly this blog too, so whoever you are:
Dogfood, Puppyfood, Catfood, Kittenfood, Rawhides, a huge piece of Fleece, and the Tubs for storing it all! That was a GREAT gift for the Critters.
We drove down there to pick up the donation. I'm pretty sure, it was from somebody reading the wishlist on my website and possibly this blog too, so whoever you are:
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dogfood, Puppyfood, Catfood, Kittenfood, Rawhides, a huge piece of Fleece, and the Tubs for storing it all! That was a GREAT gift for the Critters.
Dec 23, 2008
Rainbow Wildlife Rescue 2008
A look back over the year 2008 at the Rainbow Wildlife Rescue.
Saved: 10 rabbits, 15 opossums, 3 raccoons, 38 squirrels, 34 birds, 40 cats and kittens, 32 dogs and puppies.

Saved: 10 rabbits, 15 opossums, 3 raccoons, 38 squirrels, 34 birds, 40 cats and kittens, 32 dogs and puppies.
172 Animals rescued at the Rainbow Wildlife Rescue in the Year 2008. Watch Video below!
Dec 21, 2008
Christmas Dogs
Dexter turns out to be a funny dog lol:

The following card I printed out and will send to the people who were involved in Olivia's rescue a year ago. Olivia will be 7 years old on New Year's Eve:
The following card I printed out and will send to the people who were involved in Olivia's rescue a year ago. Olivia will be 7 years old on New Year's Eve:
Dec 20, 2008
Labradors - Butters welcomes Dexter
Today Dexter was strong enough to come out of his pen and explore the yard. I let Butters, my Yellow Lab out, to welcome him. Notice the motion blur on his tail :-).
Butters showed Dexter around, invited him into the house and showed him what and whatnot to do:



The first outing with the pack and the first time on a leash too. He did great! First he tried to refuse, then he protested, then he just got mad, and then he gave in and accepted the leash. After that I took him off leash and we let the pack run and swim:

Lets not forget that I also have some orphaned kittens here!
Butters showed Dexter around, invited him into the house and showed him what and whatnot to do:
The first outing with the pack and the first time on a leash too. He did great! First he tried to refuse, then he protested, then he just got mad, and then he gave in and accepted the leash. After that I took him off leash and we let the pack run and swim:
Lets not forget that I also have some orphaned kittens here!
Dec 19, 2008
Dexter first day of recovery
After a few good meals, a bath and a good night's sleep, look at that beautiful dog!


Dec 18, 2008
Black Lab Rescue
My neighbor just rang my door bells, said he found this dog half dead in front of his door this morning, if I could help him out with that, because he had to leave.
The dog is in terrible shape, so I called Animal Control to pick him up. After I spent 5 minutes with him waiting for the AC to show, I decided to keep him for a few days, see if I can turn him around. He's such a friendly young animal...mostly Black Labrador, un-neutered male, less than a year old. I know he's probably going to be euthanized if I turn him over, so lets give him a chance. I named him Dexter:




It's hard to see, but he's skin and bones, covered with small cuts and dehydrated too. He could not walk, I had to carry him...at least he was standing up while eating..and boy was he hungry. I'm not sure I wanna know what happened to him.
The dog is in terrible shape, so I called Animal Control to pick him up. After I spent 5 minutes with him waiting for the AC to show, I decided to keep him for a few days, see if I can turn him around. He's such a friendly young animal...mostly Black Labrador, un-neutered male, less than a year old. I know he's probably going to be euthanized if I turn him over, so lets give him a chance. I named him Dexter:
It's hard to see, but he's skin and bones, covered with small cuts and dehydrated too. He could not walk, I had to carry him...at least he was standing up while eating..and boy was he hungry. I'm not sure I wanna know what happened to him.
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