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Important message from Fran Kitchen and Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation
Because my facility is on a city lot I do not have space necessary to properly quarantine birds. I have made the decision to not renew by Federal Fish & Game bird rehabilitation permit. If I can not do the job correctly I will not do it at all. I still have my Federal Education…
We thought you would like a little entertainment today 😍
Stimulation including interactive stimulation is very important for the animals that Fran rehabilitates. This red squirrel does not slow down and loves his wheel! 🤣 Next step for this little guy is that he is ready to move to a large outdoor cage.
Animals | Facts | Mammals | New Franklin | Ohio Counties | Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation | Paris Twp | Pennsylvania | Rabies | Raccoon | Stark County | State Division of Wildlife | Summit CountyRabies: What Do You Know?
Rabies is a deadly virus that strikes the central nervous system of mammals and almost always results in death if not treated. The virus is spread through an infected animal’s saliva. People and pets do not have to be bitten in order to contract the disease; there only needs to be an open cut, scratch, pimple or…
OOWR T-Shirts for Sale!
All proceeds go to caring for and feeding the animals that come into our facility. Details: $20 each Colors: Blue or Pink Sizes: 2X-Large, X-Large, Large, Medium and Small To Order: 1. Call 330-745-2947 to place your order. Or 2. Place an order via Paypal paypal.me/oowr Indicate in the comments the size and colors you…
Animals | Bunnies | Dog | Educational Animals | Fran Kitchen | Mammals | Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation | Opossum | Rabbits | Squirrel | Throwback ThursdayBunnies, Bunnies, and More Bunnies!
That’s what it is like here at Operation Orphan these days. Add some opossum and 25 baby squirrels that just came in this week. Did I mention that they all need to be handfed? Yes, folks, baby season is NOT over yet! With no time to write a TBT this week, I want to repost…
