They rescue wild animals. I live in the country and own six cats. From time to time, the cat's eat squirrels and chipmunks. which freaks me out, I love animals of all kinds. Even Reptiles. One day, I caught my cats outside smacking this poor baby squirrel around and ran out as fast as i could to stop them. unfortunately, I was a little late, and they hurt him pretty badly, but he was just fighting for his life and seemed to wanna live. I found Second Chances wildlife, and they immediately accepted him, even though they were full. I'm not sure how he is now, but they did say they treated him and gave him medication and that he would live! I really appreciate this place they don't have a lot of funds and accept donations, which goes to the animal's treatment. Give big five stars for...
Read moreIt’s a Sunday, I have an indoor outdoor cat and a dog and two children with busy schedules. We found a mama opossum who appeared to be deceased in our yard with little babies crawling all over her which were still trying to nurse. We had no idea what to do. Enter Second Chance Wildlife who were available to answer questions and give me guidance on how to save the babies. My son who is a Cub Scout and wants to be a zoologist was able to help in the process. I was given resources and peace of mind. We are so fortunate to have this valuable resource in our community. The volunteer that helped me was so...
Read moreI found an abandoned opossum that didn’t even have its eyes open. I called everywhere trying to find a rescue to take it and no one was taking opossums. I finally got a call back from Bridgette and we made a plan and an appointment for me to drop the baby off. I had spent 3 days caring for it and they took it and gave it the special care it needed so that they can rehab and release it back into the wild. They work off volunteers and donations, so if you’re looking for an amazing cause ti donate...
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