IDA’s Hope Animal Sanctuary … The Beat Goes On
Today, Wednesday, Nov. 2nd, began like every other busy day at Hope Animal Sanctuary. Lisa, Sarah, and B.J., our new teammate, had their hands full with the care of our precious animals. Danielle, the delicately featured brown bay, is still having a bit of trouble with her right front hoof, but is doing better. Her mother, our Dolly, seems content, but is struggling with her deformed hoof. Our time with her is cherished.
Our new resident, Arlin, has taken well to his environment but needs a friend. He is a Barbados sheep. He probably doesn’t know how blessed he is. Our friend, Arlin, animal control officer (ACO) for Winona, Mississippi, went the extra mile to see his namesake safely delivered into our hands. The four-hoofed Arlin escaped the trailer he was being transported in and was captured and delivered to the Sell Barn. Technically, the Sell Barn had no claim on him, but it wouldn’t agree to his release without payment. The asking price was $150. Our buddy raised the bounty, and we picked up the newly freed Arlin. He certainly has moxy. He challenged the emus, horses, and each of us when we initially approached him. A good stomp of his right front hoof, followed by lowered horns and impact on whatever barrier was between us quickly gained respect for his wishes.
Three more abandoned pups arrived. Haystack, Helga, & Hannah are thin, have mange, and are simply adorable. If it weren’t for the next transport to Colorado, we don’t know what we would do.
By late afternoon I thought I’d wrapped up our business in town when I received a timely call from “Doc” Abernethy, whose Veterinary Associates clinic was on my way home. The newer Grenada ACO had brought a dog in for euthanasia. He’d had a call from a man who’d kicked in a neighbor’s door after his mother had seen a dog in the kitchen window of a house that had been abandoned for months. The occupant had moved in May and had stopped her irregular visits. There was a horrid odor permeating the air around the front of the house.
When the man and another neighbor entered the deserted home, they were stunned to find two young dogs had been confined to the kitchen and one had succumbed to cannibalizing her lifeless sibling or perish.
I accompanied the ACO to the scene, documented the evidence, and accepted custody of the dog for Doc’s capable and caring hands. I called the chief of police to ask for support. Two officers and the senior ACO joined us. A report was taken, and you can rest assured that IDA will assist with the prosecution of the callous soul who simply stopped caring for the two precious lives she entrapped. She could have called animal control, asked a neighbor for help, or even just let them loose if she was too lazy or unthinking to ask for help.
Imagine being confined with your sister and slowly starved and dehydrated. Imagine the desperation of climbing to the window to seek help, freedom, and then being alone, terribly alone when your sister lost her fragile grasp on life. Think of first nuzzling her for comfort and then as her lifeless body faded and she was no more, resorting to the instinct of survival. How long will it take Wanda to be herself? She’s emaciated. As she lay on the exam table fleas careened in and out of her dull hair. She stared straight ahead, fearful of making eye contact, the whites of her eyes so revealed that her beautiful brown irises seemed stark and desolate amidst a panicked world of confusion.
I promise you Wanda will heal with us and learn to love life.
Little Holly and Bo Jangle are home with us. Holly, an adorable kitten, has had her badly injured eye removed; Bo Jangle’s hip, side, and back healed with no apparent intervention after what was probably a brush with a vehicle, and Miss Beasley is recovering from the amputation of her badly healed leg. These are just a few of the treasured lives we’ve been blessed to help in the first few days of November.
And none of this could have happened without you.
We will presently update you about our transport to Colorado. We just want you to know how much we appreciate and value your support. We were able to take 8 kittens and 89 dogs and puppies to find their forever guardians. The 5 puppies we recently pulled from beneath a home (their mother had been killed the day before), and the 6 neglected puppies we gathered from beneath a trailer were all on board and are doing well!
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It is really pity to read about Wanda and thank god she is safe with you now. I hope she is fine now and also enjoying a good health. It is really sad to hear people doing this unjust to animals. I think it is really cruel to do some thing like this. Please keep updating about Wanda’s health with us and of course our prayer for her good health.
Je milite..mais je ne parle pas Anglais……..veuillez excuser si je fait des erreurs de frappe.
I thank God for wonderful people like you. What you do for animals is God’s work. You have my utmost respect and admiration. What would all these precious angelic beings we call animals do without your help? You stand out in a world that has been taken over by greed. I truly have no words to describe my gratitude. I follow your work and read All About Animals religiously. IDA has a special place in my heart because I love and adore animals myself and cannot understand how anyone can be cruel to these innocent angels. I have two rescued cats that I take care of and love with all my heart and soul. One was found by my friend close to a bus stop when she was three weeks old. She was left there to die. When my friend found her she was totally dehydrated and hardly breathing. She took her to the nearest vet where she was put on intravenous. When she recovered she brought her to me because I had just lost my beautiful German Shepherd to cancer and was totally devastated. Little Sophie was a wonderful distraction. She is now a beautiful tuxedo full of life and mischief. Three months after Sophie arrived, I found an abandoned cat outside my house who was also pregnant. In vain I tried to get close to her. She was terrified. As a last resort I kept feeding her. Then, one evening she came close to me mewing and asking for help. She was giving birth and one of her kittens was stuck. I rushed her to the Emergency Vet where they removed the kitten. It was dead. All night she cried for her dead kitten so I figured maybe there was another one still alive outside in the bushes. True enough I found a second kitten but that was also dead. I believe the stress she had endured during her pregnancy was the cause for her two dead kittens. My friend kept her in her house for a couple of days till I took her to the vet and had her checked for any diseases. I was concerned for Sophie but the tests were negative and she was given a clean bill of health. Finally, I brought her home and spent two weeks with her in the spare bedroom taking care of her. I was worried how little Sophie would react but after I finally let her out of the room and she could circulate in the rest of the house, she and Sophie became the best of friends. A little jealous of each other sometimes but Aphrodite has adopted Sophie as her own. It amazes me how she takes care of her. What I find most moving is that she is now my shadow. She follows me everywhere and waits for me at night by the computer where I work, to go to bed with me.
I thought of myself more of a dog than a cat person but am finding out how intelligent they are and how much they depend on us–just like dogs. They are my babies.
Thank you for all the beautiful animal stories and for keeping us informed of all the great work you do for the animals. Incidentally, I am a vegetarian and so is my husband. It is not the health issue that drove us to become vegetarians, it is the moral one. It is unthinkable that we should kill living things to feed on. The Creator has given us such abundance of food to sustain us that the killing of animals is totally inexcusable and pagan.
fantastic the work you make!!!
Kocham was i cierpię razem z wami.
Touching stories. My prayers are with Wanda.
Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu! God bless each and every one of you!! I love you…..