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Daisy
She gave a beef farmer his best calves for 13 years. When her udders became infected so badly, she couldn't walk to get out of the rain or to her food, he just let her lie in a field to die. When we rescued Daisy, she was skin and bone and she was so sick the vet told us to euthanize her. But the look in Daisy's eyes told us not to give up. And we didn't. Within two months, she gained 125 pounds. The "bed sores" that covered her body from laying in one position for so long, went away.
Daisy will live at Pasado's sanctuary for the rest of her days and your
gift sponsorship would help us continue to give her the veterinary care she will always need.
When you sponsor Daisy you receive visiting privileges...and for all of us here at Pasado's Safe Haven, who saw what horrible condition Daisy arrived in (and she was so afraid of people - the farmer, the only human she knew, took her babies from her, branded her, put her in a cattle chute to inject antibiotics in her - no wonder she was afraid of people...)...to see people who sponsor her visit her, and bring her carrots and apples and other treats, makes us cry - every time. Thank you, for what you might consider doing for her, or any one of our beautiful charges in our care. |
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(Left, the day Daisy arrived.)
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Cotton
A man who owned sheep and didn't appear to give a lick about them, let them live in a pasture for years with no shelter. In the Pacific Northwest, this meant these gentle animals lived through pouring rain, sometimes snow, and in the summer, temperatures nearing 90+ degrees.
Pasado's Safe Haven rescued the sheep and met "Cotton", who went through a Spring cleaning - shearing, hooves cleaned, ears given the once over. And we found out Cotton was a girl!
Although she had an exquisite day of beauty, she's was so afraid. We felt so sorry for her- she lost all of her friends and now she was in a new, strange place. But we've met hundreds of frightened animals who have come to us. With time, patience, and a gentle touch, they always come to trust. We know Cotton will be eating out of our hands soon.
Sponsor Cotton
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