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When Wildlife Comes Knocking: A Day in the Life at RFPS 04/16/2025

Last Wednesday was a bustling day at Ruffled Feathers with multiple wildlife rescues, including an orphaned bat, a gosling, a baby raccoon, a squirrel, and a bunny. Community supporters played crucial roles in these successful rescues by minimizing their handling of the animals and contacting professionals. The post emphasizes the importance of letting wildlife remain wild and encourages the public to reach out to licensed organizations for assistance. Resources for wildlife rescue are also provided.

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Senior Great-Billed Parrot standing on top of a birdcage, looking alert with a vivid orange beak

One Day, Ten Tiny Miracles, and One That Flew Too Far 04/11/2025

In a vibrant day at RFPS, stories of resilience and hope unfolded through heartfelt encounters with numerous animals. Ten baby opossums clung to life after losing their mother, while a brave bunny miraculously survived severe injuries, embodying the spirit of survival. Though not every tale concluded positively, each life mattered profoundly. Also, a 25-year-old parrot arrived, needing a new home filled with love. This day emphasized the sacredness of life and the importance of compassion in wildlife rescue efforts.

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Jesus gently holding a bunny in a sunlit garden with rays of light shining behind Him

The Bunny Boom, Leashed Dogs, and a Lesson from God’s Garden 04/09/2025

This spring, a delightful encounter with nine baby bunnies highlighted the beauty of nature and the importance of caring for wildlife. While these adorable creatures may appear helpless, they are surprisingly self-sufficient at just three weeks old. The article urges pet owners to leash their dogs to protect bunnies and encourages people to leave them undisturbed unless intervention is necessary. As Easter approaches, it emphasizes the need to choose compassion over consumerism, advocating for the choice of chocolate bunnies instead of real ones. Ultimately, it calls for celebrating new life and respecting the wonders of creation.

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