Remembering Roxy – her spirit soars

Roxy crossed rainbow bridge age 16. Foxes normal life span is between 1 and 4 years so she really did service. Roxy visited schools and places of charity to show people how nature and kindness can make the world a better place.

Here’s the video of Geoff (founder of Warwickshire and Nuneaton Wildlife Sanctuary) with Roxy and some of the other animals – hosted by volunteer ‘Harmony.’

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Doggie Dinners Christmas Appeal by Wetnose Animal Aid – Please help us support smaller rescue.

Please kindly read this appeal by a cause I love and admire enormously. I will bring more soon. Help these smaller rescues at xmas. They need people like Andrea Gamby-Boulger of Wetnose Animal Aid. She’s a diamond.

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dog-in-kennel Rescue Stray waiting for new owner

Christmas is a time of year when we can all give a few pennies to help animals in our Rescue Centres around the UK who help strays animals and injured wildlife, everything from a hedgehog to a horse, please share a pound or two for those without a voice.

 After running a Rescue Centre for 13 years we know the holiday seasons get very busy indeed and Christmas is no exception, from the 1st December onwards stray dogs would start coming in from the Council Wardens, 18 years ago we had to collect from the Police Stations as well (when the police took in stray dogs), sometimes 10.00pm at night in the snow or freezing fog, we were on call 24/7 to help stray dogs.

By the second week of December we were half full why?

  • Well some families would go on holiday and wouldn’t pay the kennel fee’s?

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A day with ‘Bramble’ the rescue Deer at Nuneaton and Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary #Fundraising #Video please take a look. It’s lovely!

Bramble used to spend most of his time with a turkey who has now found new friendship with a chicken. Bramble wanders freely around Nuneaton and Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary. Please donate for new Wildlife hospital equipment. These animals rely on your donations. Find the sanctuary on Facebook here Wetnose Animal Aid donated £300 to support them. With thanks to Andrea Gamby-Boulger. An Angel of our time.

Tiffany Belle Harper.

Charlotte the Tarantula and Burt the Millipede – True Story

 

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‘Burt The millipede’ may look a bit ‘creepy’ to some of you. But he actually feels like solid, shiny plastic to touch. Not greasy or slithery like you may imagine? His millions of feet …. are like velcro  (or a clothes brush …) very sturdy. When you put one on your arm they stick just like velcro would too (it doesn’t hurt and actually feels quite therapeutic.)  They don’t smell horrid either. Remember, even if you think ‘nature’ is ugly, everything, yes … everything has feelings. All animals feel pain and have emotions.

And then we have ‘Charlotte’ who is a Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula. Someone had her as a pet then didn’t want her anymore. So now she is at Nuneaton and Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary too. They can be a little bit nasty if we upset them. Just like some humans.  I do believe wild animals should be left ‘in the wild.’ Yet when they become injured, poorly or are unable to care for themselves, humans have to take responsibility for them (the kind ones.)

We have to praise sanctuarys and rescue centres. They do the work of Angels and mostly for very little pay. I am going to write more about rescuers and what they do in the near future as I don’t think many people are aware of what sacrifices they make. Many even sell their homes, cars, furniture to keep going. Also you don’t always find them online – they’re too busy with the animals. So this is where we can ALL help.

Tomorrow I will show you some pictures of Bramble. Bramble is a Roebuck Deer that lives with a turkey. Animals work with consciousness. They magnetize energy with any other breed when in a non intrusive, safe space. It’s very profound and shows us that there is more to life than we may think. They connect when they feel safe across species and breeds. Never forget that 🙂

Thank you to ‘Harmony’ pictured above who is a diamond. (Not a real one, obviously- I think it’s called a metaphor – I’m rubbish at these things as I didn’t like school.) Harmony gives much of her life freely to sick animals. She is a volunteer. But I think a better name is ‘Light Worker.’ I know that ‘Light Workers’ smile more than most other people.

When we have kind people around us, we smile more too. So when life becomes sad we can go out and find things that don’t cost money to make us happy again. We can find places that are helping animals, and we can ALL become ‘Light Workers’.

I am going to set up a blog for children. Because I believe children are magical. Yes, I believe children have special powers that no other grown up has. Perhaps powers that are so magnificent, ‘you’ could change the world.

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Tiffany !!