What inspires you to Support Critter Care Wildlife Society?

Hey there Critter Care supporters,


We recently reached out to you on Facebook and Instagram, asking a simple yet profound question: "What inspires you to support Critter Care?" And wow, did we get some amazing responses! Thank you for your heartfelt messages.


Here's just a taste of what you shared with us:


  • "The love and passion I have for animals . So grateful for everyone at Critter Care and for all of their hard and endless help. Thankful for having a program to help animals when in need." ~ Sherry


  • "I love that you care about all wildlife, especially raccoons, which are too often misunderstood." ~ Wendy


  • "The staff/volunteers. They will come and get injured animals when no one else cares. Seeing how well the animals are cared for." ~ Trica


  • "We support not only because we love wildlife, but because we see the results; we see all the hard work you guys do." @forestgrooves (Instagram)


These are just a few snippets of the inspiring stories you shared with us. Your passion for wildlife and dedication to Critter Care's cause are truly heartwarming and motivating.


Click on the Facebook post below to see more responses. Click here or on the post above for Instagram.


Thanks again for your support and wonderful comments.

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