4/ Please don't support the cruelty of the egg, dairy, and meat industry. Live vegan. For them.
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3/ They have a mother who loves them, who wanted to care for them, but were never allowed to because their entire existence is to be forcibly exploited for their babies for the animal agriculture industry. Don't let your choices be the reason babies are deprived of their mothers.
2/ This Mother's Day, let us also open our hearts to the forgotten mothers.
Let us not forget that every baby chick has a mother, as do all babies in the sad world of farmed animals.
They have a mother who loves them, who wanted to care for them, but were never allowed to because their entire
A white hen with her baby chick curled up in her wing.
๐งต Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers, to step-mothers, to adopted mothers, to trans mothers, to non-binary zaza's, to mother figures, and all who are caregivers and rescuers of non-human animals who love and care for their animal companions like children ๐ซถ
๐ฃ Today's the last day to help us meet our GiveBIG fundraising goal, and we are sooo close! We have a generous $2500 match, so your donation in any amount is doubled. Tripled if your employer matches, too! ๐
Donate to help Manny ๐
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Thank you and much love from our Haus to yours โฅ๏ธ
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With our board of directors match, your donation will be doubled!! And, if your employer matches donations, it will be tripled! A donation in any amount helps us greatly.
With so many aging residents, it's imperative that we plan ahead for their needs. These units would allow us to give our residents everything they need while they recover. Please consider donating to our GiveBIG fundraiser and helping people like sweet Trudy.
It'd also be a space that we can adjust appropriately to meet her needs, such as room for using a cart to being mobile again. Trudy and so many other residents would greatly benefit from these caregiving units.
Trudy would greatly benefit from a veterinary isolation care unit that we are fundraising for, where a nebulizer, oxygen, and thermostat controlled temperature would be installed into the unit and available to her with ease.
During this difficult recovery, she needs to be in a safe and comfortable isolation unit for part of the day while her caregiver is outside working.
Unfortunately, when her GI tract was not working, she aspirated water, so we have been treating her for pneumonia too. Trudy needs to be on a nebulized antibiotic twice a day, on top of the other medications and tube feeding.
The inflammation also stopped her gastrointestinal tract, and we thought for sure we were going to lose her several times because of this. Trudy is still in serious condition but has made some improvements, albeit small.
We have tapped over 2600 milliliters of infectious fluid from her abdomen since then, too. As a secondary symptom, during the first month of this deadly infection, she lost mobility and needed to be in a cart.
For nearly three months, we have been working around the clock to save Trudy. She has been on heavy antibiotics and pain medication. Trudy also hasn't eaten on her own, so we've been tube feeding her three times a day since February.
Due to unfortunate circumstances, out of our control, access to life-saving reproductive care is no longer available. Sadly, Trudy has been battling a horrible reproductive infection (egg yolk peritonitis) that has brought on several life-threatening issues since the end of February.
As a survivor of the egg industry, Trudy needs regular reproductive care because her poor little body has been selectively bred to lay an extremely unnatural and physically dangerous amount of eggs.
You all know Trudy. She has been an indoor hen since she started going blind a few years ago. She was one of ten ex-battery hens we rescued seven years ago, which means she is roughly 9 years old, given that factory egg birds are slaughtered at just two years of age.
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For this year's GiveBIG, we are raising funds to improve our ability to care for our residents by upgrading our medical room with much needed veterinary isolation care units. And with our $2500 match, your donations will be doubled! Tripled, if your employer matches too!
A hen (Trudy), standing on a wood floor, in front of a pride flag. There is a GiveBIG logo, with the dates of May 6-7.
GiveBIG is here, y'all! Today and tomorrow is the time to invest in our communities and take a proactive step towards creating the society we want to live in.
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Thank you and much love from our Haus to yours โฅ๏ธ
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#GiveBIG #ThatGivingFeeling #WAGives
With our board of directors match, your donation will be doubled!! And, if your employer matches donations, it will be tripled! A donation in any amount helps us greatly.
With so many aging residents, it's imperative that we plan ahead for their needs. These units would allow us to give our residents everything they need while they recover. Please consider donating to our GiveBIG fundraiser and helping people like sweet Trudy.
It'd also be a space that we can adjust appropriately to meet her needs, such as room for using a cart to being mobile again. Trudy and so many other residents would greatly benefit from these caregiving units.
Trudy would greatly benefit from a veterinary isolation care unit that we are fundraising for, where a nebulizer, oxygen, and thermostat controlled temperature would be installed into the unit and available to her with ease.
During this difficult recovery, she needs to be in a safe and comfortable isolation unit for part of the day while her caregiver is outside working.
Unfortunately, when her GI tract was not working, she aspirated water, so we have been treating her for pneumonia too. Trudy needs to be on a nebulized antibiotic twice a day, on top of the other medications and tube feeding.
The inflammation also stopped her gastrointestinal tract, and we thought for sure we were going to lose her several times because of this. Trudy is still in serious condition but has made some improvements, albeit small.
We have tapped over 2600 milliliters of infectious fluid from her abdomen since then, too. As a secondary symptom, during the first month of this deadly infection, she lost mobility and needed to be in a cart.