Sometimes our rescues cannot be placed in furever homes, instead they remain in our sanctuary or hospice so that we can provide them stability and the highest quality of life possible.
Many of them need specialized accommodations for habitats, enrichment, nutrition or training. Others have behavioral quirks that make them very difficult to place.
No matter their needs present and future they will be loved, nurtured, and catered to for the rest of their lives by our team and volunteers.
Want to know how you can help or get involved? READ BELOW!
YOUR donation can help us provide the necessary care, housing, supplies, food, and preventatives our rescues need while in our sanctuary and foster- keeping them happy, healthy and thriving!
If you would like to assist, we are always accepting donations! Email, text, or call to drop off. The following are items of current need:
Dry Dog & Cat Food | Guinea Pig & Rabbit Pellet Food | Fresh Fruits & Veggies
Harrison's High Potency Coarse Food | Exotic Pet Vitamin Supplements
Pledges for Vet Care & Preventatives
Towels / sheets / blankets / beds | Lysol & Cleaning supplies | Paper towels
Copy paper | Pens/highlighters | Laundry detergent
910.691.3859 text preferred
A sweet, but sassy addition to our rescue who was displaced due to breed restrictions but came in very malnourished and unsocialized
Dumped in the trash outside a pet store in the freezing temperatures, Hemlock has some birth defects that alter his mobility
These two cuties were discarded out with the trash on the road in freezing rain over Christmas
After 13 years she was left at a shelter due to new allergies in the family
Roger came to our rescue after his grandparents were supposed to be sisters....clearly not and a few dozen inbred bunnies later they're living at our sanctuary.
Angus lost his sister to panleukopenia as a neonate after wandering up to our Director's yard out of the woods. He bounced to home after home, but no one wanted him...
Volunteers are the backbone of any rescue. They help with various tasks, from paperwork, social media, cleaning and feeding to socializing the animals. Volunteering can be a rewarding experience, offering a chance to make a direct impact on animal lives. It’s also an excellent opportunity to learn more about animal care and behavior.
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Donations, whether monetary or in-kind, are always welcomed by rescues. Items such as food, toys, bedding, and cleaning supplies can go a long way in helping shelters provide for their residents. Monetary donations can help fund medical treatments, vaccinations, and other essential services.
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If you’re considering adding a furry member to your family, consider adoption. Adopting from a shelter or rescue gives an animal a second chance at a loving home. If adoption isn’t an option, fostering is another great way to help. Fostering involves providing a temporary home for an animal until they find their forever family.
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Organizing a fundraising event is another great way to support your local rescue. This could be a bake sale, a charity run, or even a virtual event. The funds raised can significantly help rescues in taking care of their animals and carrying out their operations.
Contact Us: rainbowrescueandretreat@gmail.com
910-691-3859 text preferred
Use your social media platforms or local community gatherings to spread awareness about your local rescues and the work they do. Sharing success stories of adopted pets or the daily workings of a rescue can help garner support and inspire others to contribute.
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Take this opportunity to educate yourself and others about responsible pet ownership. Understanding the commitment that comes with having a pet and the importance of spaying and neutering can help reduce the number of animals that end up in shelters and rescues.
Advocacy can play a significant role in improving the lives of rescue and shelter animals. You can participate in campaigns promoting animal rights or lobby for laws that protect animals and support rescues and shelters.
At RRR, we’re committed to giving all animals—big and small—the chance to heal and thrive. Right now, we urgently need your support to care for several sugar gliders who have just arrived at our sanctuary.
These sweet, but fragile creatures were surrendered in desperate need of care and proper nutrition and supplies. Sugar gliders, especially those who have suffered neglect and improper breeding, require specialized care to help them recover and thrive in a safe environment. This is where YOU come in! 💖
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