What Really
is an Animal Sanctuary?
There are
many ways to define an animal sanctuary. They are composed of three things:
·
The
animals that inhabit their land, and survive off the caretakers who run the
sanctuary.
·
The
donations they receive by holding events and fundraisers. This money pays for
veterinarian bills and food.
·
People
who volunteer their time to help maintain the sanctuary.
I think it
is important to remember that running a sanctuary is no easy task. It takes
very special people to handle this responsibility. Similarly, the Donkey
Sanctuary of Canada requires many volunteers to operate their facility. There
are 68 Donkeys, Mules, Goat, and Sheep. Many have been severely abused and they
take a long time to come around. In addition, without donations this sanctuary
would never survive. It is hard work but visitors can’t get enough of the
donkeys.
In Ontario,
there are many sanctuaries and I had the chance to visit two wonderful women
who rescued many different animals. R&R Refuge was one of them and it was
an incredible place. I met many different horses who had been saved from horse
slaughter. Furthermore, each horse had their own specific journey to this
heavenly place. They were taken care off with the utmost love and patience. It
was hard to think that anyone would want to slaughter such breathtaking
animals.
The
final sanctuary I will talk about is the teja Sanctuary. It was home to over 50
different animals. The woman who was in charge of this sanctuary was an amazing
human being. It took great courage to look after so many abused animals. It was
a gorgeous property and I would really like to go back one day