Heather Wildman

Callie

By Heather Wildman / October 20, 2020
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Meet Callie! She’s a beautiful, loving 6 year old who loves to play; her favorite game is hide and seek!

Ari and Whiskey

By Heather Wildman / October 6, 2020
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If you are the sort of person or family who thinks “the more the merrier,” then we have a couple of dogs for you!

Wavy Gravy

By Heather Wildman / October 3, 2020
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Wavy came from a home where he had lived with another cat for seven years in a relationship best described as tolerable. He’s had…

Captain Crunch

By Heather Wildman / October 3, 2020
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Trapped in a cage outside as part of a TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) community cat project, they discovered Captain Crunch was actually pretty friendly…

A Tribute to Mikey

By Heather Wildman / September 30, 2020
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After experiencing diabetic ketoacidosis, Mikey came to the Sanctuary in an attempt to give him a good quality of life. Being already a senior…

Low Cost Pop Up Wellness Clinic

By Heather Wildman / September 30, 2020
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Our Companions recognized the need for affordable vet care in our local community. Establishing these low cost pop up veterinary wellness clinics for pets…

Feed The Beasts 2020 Winner!

By Heather Wildman / September 30, 2020
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Our Feed The Beasts Challenge truly puts the ultimate rival to the test- Cats vs. Dogs! Whether you recognize as a cat person or…

Missy

By Heather Wildman / September 9, 2020
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Missy previously resided at a municipal shelter where she was adopted to a home and was sadly returned after an issue with another dog.…

Community Outreach: Spring 2020

By Heather Wildman / September 2, 2020
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To say this past spring has been crazy would be an understatement. The uncertainty of what the future held was unnerving for all, to…

Blood Drive Success

By Heather Wildman / September 2, 2020
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This is our second annual blood drive held in honor of Marie Joyner, OC’s Canine Operations Director! During Marie’s cancer treatment, she received life-saving…