Meet The Herd
Who’s that?!
Between our two locations, we’ve got chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, turkeys, mini donkeys, a scottish highland bull & more!
Keep scrolling to meet everyone, see where they’re located, & learn about them + their purpose
*REMINDER: Appointments required to visit our Churchville location & our Bergen location is COMING SOON!
Resident Kitties
Jozy
Gender: Female
DOB: 4/1/13
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Color: Pastel Calico
Rescue: SPCA
Location: Indoor
Purpose: Pet
Name Inspo: Jozy Altidore (soccer player)
“You can’t buy love, but you can rescue it”
Foster Kitties
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Caramel
Status: Available!!
Gender: Female
Age: 1 year
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Color: Tortoise shell
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Georgie
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Grover
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Abby Cadabby
Status: Adopted
Gender: Female
Age: 3 months
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Color: Tuxedo
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Miss Cookie Monster
Status: Adopted
Gender: Female
Age: 3 months
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Color: Tuxedo
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Rona
Status: Adopted
Gender: Female
Age: 2 years
Breed: Domestic Medium Hair
Color: Calico
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Ford
Status: Adopted
Gender: Male
Age: 2 years
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Color: Orange + White
Definitions:
Fostering - providing a temporary home for a homeless cat or kitten, often times working with a rescue or shelter to help it get ready for adoption by offering love, care, and a safe environment
Rescue cat - a cat/kitten that was homeless, surrendered, or at risk; a stray or feral cat pulled from the streets
Stray cat - a cat/kitten that was once socialized to humans (a pet) but is now lost or abandoned, often appearing disheveled but potentially friendly and adoptable
Feral cat - a cat/kitten that has never been socialized to humans, acting like a wild animal, avoiding people, and potentially living in colonies
“When you adopt one pet, you’re really saving two lives….
the one you take home & the one who takes their place at the rescue”
“We take photos as a return ticket to a moment otherwise gone”
May these cuties be in our hearts always
“Without them our wallets would be full, our house would be clean, but our hearts would be empty”
Learn More!
Visit the links above to learn more about the other animals we raise