The last 6 weeks have been a blur. Here's some photos!



Some of the babies had a special time at fellow rehabber Krista’s house






Krista de Vries takes the best photos!





A lot of releases took place.






I would like to leave, please.



The soft release cages are going well, much to my relief. Thank you, Snyder, McGuire, and Haden Families!



Too hot for being demure. Snoozing is where it’s at!






Eloise is doing ok, but only ok. She was found hanging tangled up in a fence. She was emaciated, flea-ridden, and terribly wounded. Her wounds have been cleaned up and she’s received two surgeries. I clean and bandage her wounds daily. But she may not be able to lift her foot and toes. That means she can’t walk or climb. She wouldn’t be releasable. She’s a wild animal, captivity would be unhappy and stressful. We have another vet visit tomorrow.