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Gifts That Give Back:

Support Local Wildlife

with Every Purchase!


As the holiday season twinkles on the horizon, the spirit of giving ignites a special warmth in our hearts. But what if this year, your holiday shopping could extend beyond the joy of your loved ones, to touch the lives of local wildlife in need? The Critter Care Wildlife Society offers just that—a chance to turn your holiday gestures into lifelines for injured and orphaned animals.

From December 4th to December 17th, between the hours of 10 AM and 3 PM, Critter Care opens its doors to all animal enthusiasts and compassionate souls. This isn't just any event; it's a call to arms for those who cherish our furry, feathered, and four-legged friends.


Imagine wrapping your hands around a warm mug on a chilly morning, each sip reminding you of the wild inhabitant you've aided. Or picture yourself jotting down your 2024 goals in a notepad that serves as a testament to your commitment to nature's vulnerable critters. This is the heartfelt experience that awaits you at Critter Care's holiday event.


Our shelves are stocked with an array of potential gifts that promise to delight: from socks that hug your feet with adorable wildlife motifs to t-shirts and hoodies that make a statement of care. Browse through our selection of artwork, cards, and photos that capture the essence of the wild souls we strive to protect. And let's not forget the star of the show—the Critter Care 2024 Calendar, where each month reveals a new, hopeful story of conservation and care.


This event is more than just a shopping experience; it's a community gathering of like-minded individuals who believe in making a difference. Every item sold carries a dual gift—the joy of the receiver and the invaluable support provided to our local wildlife. The proceeds go directly towards ensuring that every injured or orphaned animal that comes through our doors receives the medical care, shelter, and love they need to thrive.


But why stop at purchases? The Critter Care event is also an invitation to learn more about local wildlife, the challenges they face, and how we can all contribute to their welfare beyond the holiday season.


So, mark your calendars and join us in this unique celebration of life and generosity. Whether you're looking for that perfect, thoughtful gift or seeking to contribute to a cause that matters, your presence makes all the difference.


Remember, every gift you choose is a step towards healing nature's most vulnerable. Let's make this holiday season a testament to the power of community and care. After all, the best gifts are those that carry a piece of our hearts—and what better way to show love than by giving back to the world that sustains us all?


We can't wait to welcome you to Critter Care. Together, let's make this holiday season a beacon of hope for local wildlife. #CritterCareHoliday


We're excited to welcome you to Critter Care located at 481 216 St, Langley Twp, BC V2Z 1R6, Canada. Let's unite this holiday season to be a ray of hope for our local wildlife. 

Critter Care Wildlife Society News

baby deer
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At Critter Care, baby season is in full swing, and we are busier than ever caring for orphaned and injured wildlife. Your support makes a vital difference.
50/50 Winner
15 May, 2024
On May 1, 2024, Critter Care had the pleasure of presenting the cheque to our 2024 50/50 winner! The joyous occasion took place under the watchful eyes of Senior Wildlife Supervisor Jenna and our beloved resident skunk, Cruella. President Maureen had the honor of handing over the cheque to our lucky winner, Michele F., who held the winning ticket number D-17417.
Tucker the bobcat resting
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Rescued Raccoon
14 May, 2024
On January 24th, 2024, Critter Care received a call for a disoriented juvenile raccoon in a Vancouver front yard. Staff noticed some unusual behaviour and sounds coming from the raccoon on arrival at the scene, which raised concerns. During his car journey to the centre, the raccoon continued to make abnormal sounds. Our staff couldn't yet determine what was causing these symptoms.
Critter Care building
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Deer in the grass
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Black bear on a hillside.
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