Open house 2021!We opened the sanctuary for our donors and supporters on August 21. Everyone had a great time hanging out with the cats!
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How your donation helps
Eli was rescued after being hit by a car. Near death, he had a broken pelvis and dislocated hip. Surgery saved his leg and his life. But he was feral and no one could handle him. After all he had been through, euthanasia was being considered! That's when BDRF got a call and Eli joined the family. He hid in corners, frightened and alone. With patience and time he has learned to trust more and more. Today he is sweet and loving!
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Blue had managed to survive a terrible injury and just the scar was left when Animal Control found him. But, because he is FIV+, he could not be returned outside. Fear made him seem feral, so adoption was also not an option. He was facing euthanasia. But, that caring Animal Control Officer wanted to give him a second chance and reached out to BDRF. We were able to step in and help. Today, Blue is loving life at the sanctuary!
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It's not often you get a call from the Beardsley Zoo looking to place a big cat! OK, a big house cat! We recently took in a large, 18-pound feral cat that had wandered into the zoo. We named him Theodore. Not only is he feral, we discovered he is almost completely blind! We have been working to make him feel at home and to become the "teddy bear" we know he is. He has already come a long way!
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"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all."
- Dale Carnegie
- Dale Carnegie