Words cannot describe the gratitude I feel towards this place and Keirstie. Our cat got a little chipmunk and while looking at places we could take it I came across Out-Back Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. I texted the phone number and got response right away. My husband and I drove over an hour to get to this place, but it was totally worth it as the innocent life of a poor fur baby depended on it getting immediate proper care.
We were very amazed to see how great this place is. Clean, welcoming, organized, full with beautiful fur babies in recovery, but above all, I was absolutely impressed with Keirstie. What an amazing human being and kind soul! She immediately took our little chipmunk, got her on pain medication and antibiotics, and placed it in an incubator.
It was a blessing to meet such caring, knowledgeable, compassionate, and welcoming person. I cannot remember ever meeting someone like Keirstie, whose life has been dedicated to the service of so many lives in need through so many years. Hers is a labor of true love for these animals, and seeing so many of them recovering is a testament to Keirstie's knowledge, love and compassion. She is a true hero and an inspiration.
From the bottom of my heart I wish upon Keirstie and her loved ones all the blessings from the universe, just as she has been a blessing and Godsend angel to countless fur and...
   Read moreThey were very rude on the phone, as we saw a baby raccoon in critical condition and didnât know what to do. So I called and she yelled at me saying, she all by herself and me calling her was distressing out the baby deer she was feeding, and to call back and leave a message, and that she could not help me. The she sends a all cap text message saying they only take critical animals. She was not even willing to give me any advice on what to do. So in all honesty I wouldnât trust someone so rude to take care of critical animals, by the way she treats humanâs trying that are trying to find help for critical baby animals. I understand people can have bad days and life can be stressful but if you are in a business when you rely on donations, and the community to help you. You really should think before you speak to...
   Read moreI found an injured groundhog in my backyard. I called and left a voice mail and she got back to me within minutes and gave me advice on trapping it so I could get it to her. When I got it to her she had a cage and food ready for it. She assessed it (underweight, injured, and should have been in hibernation) and got it settled in for the night. She also said I can contact her to check-in to see how it's doing. She also said that if I find anything else let her know and if she can't help she will point me to...
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