Mid February 2025 – March 9, 2025
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Mid February 2025 – March 9, 2025

Finally, the cages and enclosures are emptying out, getting deep cleaned, and ready for another season! However, I will be taking a step back and focusing on mentoring new rehabbers, increasing my knowledge of techniques, theories and practices, and spending some time on improving my mental and physical health. I have been rehabbing essentially non-stop,…

October 14, 2024-October 20, 2024
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October 14, 2024-October 20, 2024

Nothing but good news this week! Dolly, Lolly, Chip and Chup All four squirrels are gaining weight quickly and getting sleek and shiny.  They ride around in my apron pockets sometimes.  Tonight they came out of the pocket for the first time and peeked and poked around from the safety of my lap and shoulders….

January 22-February 11, 2024
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January 22-February 11, 2024

The name may be Primarily ‘Possums but some months it’s “…and everything else” This Tufted Titmouse was caught by a cat. After a week of antibiotics, he was released back to his home. This beautiful Cedar waxwing was found grounded in a park. I’m treating him with anti-inflammatory medication and feeding lots of berries! I…

January 15 – January 21, 2024
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January 15 – January 21, 2024

The frigid nighttime temperatures are getting exhausting- it’s not usually this cold (in the teens and 20s) for this extended a period. Dripping faucets, heaters on pipes, down comforters on beds. The opossums stay nice and warm in their Clawsable heated cat houses and I have straw-filled beds set up for any wildlife needing respite….

2023 Year-end report
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2023 Year-end report

300 patients! Plus at least 3 times that many phone calls, texts and emails about wildlife in need. What a year! Barred Owl Before I break down the statistics for 2023, here’s patient #300, a female Barred owl who was hit by a car.  I treated her with anti-inflammatories, nutritious mice, and rest, and transferred…

December 11-17, 2023
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December 11-17, 2023

Goodbye MailerLite, hello MailPoet! I’ve switched blog subscription services, so hopefully we won’t see the same interruptions. Lt. Dan and Winky Rich Bergins designed and built a wheelchair for Lt. Dan, seen fast asleep under his friend Winky.  Winky’s eye surgery went well, but the eye itself appears damaged and he doesn’t have much sight…