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Conservative Pet Rescue Farm Needs Help
Hollow Creek Farm SC ^
| 6/20/09
| Hollow Creek Farm
Posted on 06/20/2009 7:13:46 PM PDT by Eccl 10:2
Welcome to Hollow Creek Farm dog and livestock rehabilitation rescue in York County, South Carolina. Hollow Creek Farm receives animals from veterinarians, shelters, animal control and other rescues. About 95% of animals arrive with moderate or severe behavioral issues that prevented adoption. The other 5% of animals are handicapped or are in dire need of significant medical care. This farm is their last chance at life in most cases.
With the help of generous veterinarians and volunteers, Hollow Creek Farm nurses animals back to health and begins important socialization and training to ensure placement. Hollow Creek Farm has rehabilitated and found Forever Homes for over 300 animals annually since 2002. +
TOPICS: Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: petrescue
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To: Eccl 10:2
I sent the basic info, and a link to the farm’s site off to a friend who works with various animal groups.
Thanks for letting us know about this place. They do Godly work.
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posted on
06/21/2009 8:05:51 AM PDT
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Don W
(People who think are a threat to socialism)
To: Don W
Thank you for spreading the word. They are doing this the way it should be done.
God bless all you animal-loving Freepers out there.
Even if all you love them for is barbecue!
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06/21/2009 10:55:33 AM PDT
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Eccl 10:2
(Pray for the peace of Jerusalem - Ps 122:6)
To: Eccl 10:2
They voted overwhelmingly for Rep Frank Woof from VA and Sarah Catwoman Palin.
The livestock are unanimously on record as being opposed to the baleout. They want all bales in and in their feeding troughs immediately.
LOL!
Thanks for the info. And if there's any other conservatives animal rescue places, please do let me know. I am gathering a list of places that I can put in my will as well as donate too now. I find that many liberally-slanted rescue places use the money to promote their agenda vs. using it to benefit the most number of animals. (ie, a local cat group here in Bakersfield as spent an untold number of dollars so that 'poor' people can keep their cats - giving them food, litter, and money for medical care. Now that donations are less, the cycle of dependency they created is stopping them from helping strays that could otherwise be adopted out.)
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