Author Archives: Kerry Hilliard

February 9, 2024

We have a great big sadz at Rikki’s Refuge this morning. Joe Callahan one of the original Rikki’s Refuge people, who’s lived at Rikki’s for last 25 years, passed away early this morning.

While all of us here at Rikki’s are missing Joe a lot, he’s got so many friends, cats and dogs and horses and cows as well as many other Rikki’s volunteers happily greeting him at the Rainbow Bridge.

Pictured is Joe with Schuster, his favorite Biker Chick, from several years ago. Schuster loved to ride with Joe on the bike. Joe would start the engine and Schuster would run over and hop on !!

January 1, 2024 – Welcome to the new year !!


Cloudy skies this New Years Day.

Joey pooper scooping. You’ve done a cat box? Come on out and learn about mega scooping in the cow fields !!

Delivering hay to the hungry.

See you all tomorrow !!!

You can help Rikki’s ANY day of the week by donating on line at our website
https://RikkisRefuge.org/donate
or by mailing a check
Rikki’s Refuge, PO Box 1357, Orange VA 22960
or the site of your choice
Paypal https://paypal.me/RikkisRefuge
Paypal mail@RikkisRefuge.org
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Venmo Rikki’s Refuge
Zelle mail@RikkisRefuge.org

THANK YOU FOR HELPING US!!!

#RikkisRefuge
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December 31, 2023


We’re having a New Year’s open house on Monday, Jan. 1, 2024 at Rikki’s Refuge! Gates will be open from noon to 2pm and Doug, amazing sanctuary manager, will greet you at the Life Center. Follow the driveway alongside the rainbow fence to the Life Center building with your treats and donations for the animals! Take a self-guided tour and be sure to wear your boots!”

21410 Constitution Hwy, Rapidan, Virginia, USA
The gate is at the corner of Constitution Hwy (route 20) and Quarterhorse Ln – right there at the end of the rainbow fence – do not go down any dirt/gravel roads or you’re in the wrong place !!

Please make a year-end tax deductible contribution by going to our website:
https://RikkisRefuge.org/donate
or by mailing a check
Rikki’s Refuge, PO Box 1357, Orange VA 22960
or the site of your choice
Paypal https://paypal.me/RikkisRefuge
Paypal mail@RikkisRefuge.org
Square https://RR-square.shorturl.com
Venmo Rikki’s Refuge
Zelle mail@RikkisRefuge.org

THANK YOU FOR HELPING US!!!
#RikkisRefuge
#RikkisRefugeAnimalSanctuary

December 28, 2023 – Rikki’s Twenty-eighth and final Day of Christmas

On the Twenty-eighth Day of Christmas,
look what came to Rikki’s,

twenty eight ferocious fanging ferals,

And yes, they have all arrived with fangs and claws at the ready. But can you blame them?

Of the almost 1,300 animals that live at Rikki’s Refuge, almost half of them are cats, and of those, almost 400 of them are feral cats.

Why do so many live at Rikki’s Refuge? It seems feral cats are an animal that few humans think have the right to live. When they end up in shelters and rescues, they are usually killed cus no one will adopt them. Not very kind or compassionate hoomans think ferals are a nuisance because they want to eat. Isn’t that awful? If only everyone who wanted a hungry feral gone, instead just had the kindness and compassion to take a few minutes and feed them … better yet TNR them, what a great world we’d have.

Do you know what TNR is? Trap, Neuter, Return. It’s wonderful when feral cats can live in managed colonies. here they are fed, often given housing, and best of all they are “fixed”, speutered, spayed or neutered so they are now producing more and more kittens. It’s simple. It’s kind. It’s the best thing possible for feral cats.

We have a division called Wild and Feral that operates out of Pulaski helping the people there to set up TNR programs and get feral cats speutered and providing education to kind hoomans who want to help in other areas.

If TNR is the best thing for a feral cat, why do so many end up at Rikki’s Refuge? Well not everybody understands, nor do they have compassion for non-human creatures, sometimes not even for creatures of their own species. People trap ferals and take them to kill shelters. The lucky ones end up at Rikki’s Refuge.

Sometimes wonderful people have been caring for a feral colony and something unexpected happens; the city passes a rule that they can’t feed ferals and they will be poisoned or trapped and killed; the site of the colony is being developed and an abandoned building or lot is being bulldozed and the cats will be harmed; someone moves or dies and left behind the feral colony the were feeding on their property. And those colony cats have to move.

But where to? There are not many options for a group of 10 or 20 or 40 feral cats to find a new home. Moving cats to a different feral colony has little success. Cats are territorial and it takes time to adjust. Meanwhile they try to get back home, often being killed by vehicles, or trapped and taken to kill shelters when they stop somewhere for a bite to eat.

So the lucky ones come to Rikki’s Refuge.

It’s hard for them. It’s scary. Trapped, transported, caged for quarantine, medicated, wormed, checked out, and then settled in a big cat house. Our feral cat houses are like mini barns with large 2,000 sq ft outdoor protected areas to play and lay in the sun. It can take a little bit of time, but they soon learn no one will hurt them here. They make friends with the other cats in their house. About 40 live in each house. We never break up a family or a colony.

We respect ferals and their wish to not associate with hoomans. They’ll run and hiss at us when we’re checking up on them, feeding them and cleaning their homes. But over time they get used to us, and they might opt to go to the far end of the house, they no longer run in fear. Some will circle our legs burring and talking, some will let us pat them, will every enjoy being picked up. But that’s all ok. At Rikki’s Refuge it’s about the animals, not the hoomans, we’re just here to serve them!

There are more and more kind humans and business owners realizing the benefit of a well managed feral colony. Natural rodent control for one. Simple compassion for other living beings for another. And this is one way the planet is becoming more kind and more loving thru the work done by feral cat colony managers and their education of the public.

And so on our final day of Christmas, lets recap

On the Twenty-eighth Day of Christmas,
look what came to Rikki’s,

twenty eight ferocious fanging ferals,

twenty seven versatile volunteers,

twenty six dogs a drooling,

twenty five delightful donors,

twenty four plump pigs a plundering,

twenty three goats a butting,

twenty two sheep in need of sheering,

twenty one chickens a cackling,

twenty puppies a pooping,

nineteen rebellious roosters,

eighteen litter challenged kitties,

seventeen emus escaping,

sixteen dangerous ducklings,

fifteen peaceful pigeons,

fourteen peacocks plotting,

thirteen humans helping,

twelve temperamental turkeys,

eleven pouting pussies,

ten crotchety creaking canines,

nine grumpy geese,

eight kicking kittens,

seven guinea fowl freeloading,

six lizards a lazing,

five guinea pigs a gnawing,

four elderly equines,

three burly bossy bovines,

two rabbits a mating,

and a chukar in a cherry tree.

Rikki’s Refuge very much needs your year end tax deductible contribution to keep the refuge running next year, we need your help to care for our residents and to help others who’ll need us in 2024. Please consider a generous year end donation. For some of you $1 may be generous, for some $50, and a very few $1,000. What ever you can spare to help the animals, you’ll have 1,287 animals who appreciate you more than you will ever know.

You can donate on line by going to our website
https://RikkisRefuge.org/donate
or by mailing a check
Rikki’s Refuge, PO Box 1357, Orange VA 22960
or the site of your choice
Paypal https://paypal.me/RikkisRefuge
Paypal mail@RikkisRefuge.org
Square https://RR-square.shorturl.com
Venmo Rikki’s Refuge
Zelle mail@RikkisRefuge.org

THANK YOU FOR HELPING US!!!

#RikkisRefuge
#RikkisRefugeAnimalSanctuary

December 28, 2023 —

ATTENTION: “Hey, guess what? We’re having a New Year’s open house on Monday, Jan. 1, 2024 at Rikki’s Refuge! Gates will be open from noon to 2pm and Doug, amazing sanctuary manager, will greet you at the Life Center. Follow the driveway alongside the rainbow fence to the Life Center building with your treats and donations for the animals! Take a self-guided tour and be sure to wear your boots!”

21410 Constitution Hwy, Rapidan, Virginia, USA
The gate is at the corner of Constitution Hwy (route 20) and Quarterhorse Ln – right there at the end of the rainbow fence – do not go down any dirt/gravel roads or you’re in the wrong place !!

Please make a year-end tax deductible contribution by going to our website:
https://RikkisRefuge.org/donate
or by mailing a check
Rikki’s Refuge, PO Box 1357, Orange VA 22960
or the site of your choice
Paypal https://paypal.me/RikkisRefuge
Paypal mail@RikkisRefuge.org
Square https://RR-square.shorturl.com
Venmo Rikki’s Refuge
Zelle mail@RikkisRefuge.org

THANK YOU FOR HELPING US!!!

#RikkisRefuge
#RikkisRefugeAnimalSanctuary

December 27, 2023 – Rikki’s Twenty-seventh Day of Christmas

On the Twenty-seventh Day of Christmas,
look what came to Rikki’s,

twenty seven versatile volunteers,

there are so many tasks at and for Rikki’s Refuge that YOU can participate no matter where you are, or what your abilities are! You can help from the comfort of your own home on social media, graphic work, writing, doing food drives, fundraisers, it’s endless !!
You can get down and dirty and scrub litterboxes.

But you don’t have to!! There’s so much to do on site and off.
Use your artistic skills, building skills, repair skills, landscaping skills.

You can help us at craft fairs, events, and festivals. Set up the booth, talk to customers, hand out literature, so sales, break down the booth.

And there is always Re-Tail, our thrift shop in Fredericksburg. 3503 Lafayette Blvd. We always need volunteers to make the shelves look pretty, accept donations at the back door, sort and price items, stock shelves, and cashier.

And there’s lots more you could do too. What’s YOUR special talent? Contact us at Volunteers@RikkisRefuge.org

Can’t volunteer today?
Help us keep every thing going …
make a tax deductible contribution!
Both keep the dream of Rikki’s Refuge alive !!

Go to our website https://RikkisRefuge.org/donate
or by mailing a check
Rikki’s Refuge, PO Box 1357, Orange VA 22960
or the site of your choice
Paypal https://paypal.me/RikkisRefuge
Paypal mail@RikkisRefuge.org
Square https://RR-square.shorturl.com
Venmo Rikki’s Refuge
Zelle mail@RikkisRefuge.org

THANK YOU FOR HELPING US!!!

#RikkisRefuge
#RikkisRefugeAnimalSanctuary

December 26, 2023 – Rikki’s Twenty-sixth Day of Christmas

On the Twenty-sixth Day of Christmas,
Did you really think Christmas at Rikki’s Refuge was going to end on the 25th ? Everything at Rikki’s Refuge is bigger than life!! So much bigger. 1,287 animals to feed. Ever thought of the pile of poop that makes every day? Yeah!!! HUGE ……. And everything else is HUGE. Especially the feed bill !!! So let’s keep going !!

On the Twenty-sixth Day of Christmas,
look what came to Rikki’s,

twenty six dogs a drooling,

On day 20, we talked about why dogs end up at Rikki’s Refuge. Elderly, medical needs, slowing down, don’t like the new puppy, diabetics, heart disease, can’t wait all day locked up in a house without pooping or peeing, oh the reasons, so just ship them off to the old dogs’ home never to be seen again. I wonder if people ever think of the lesson they’re teaching their kids, or the fact that they might have the privilege of living to be elderly and not being so convenient any more?

And the poor scared dogs. Sometimes we know the horrible circumstances that made them that way. Often we don’t.

The terrors of abandonment and the separation anxiety that goes with it. Maybe if they just had a friend in the house with them all day, or a yard they could go out in to play and enjoy the sun, maybe then they wouldn’t nervously chew up everything in sight wondering if they’d been abandoned and left to starve and die.

Imagine, day after day, going thru that kind of fear and anxiety. No wonder some are so neurotic when they come to the safety of Rikki’s Refuge where they will never be left alone again. Where they will always have friends. Always have the love and security they were so desperately begging for.

Your support gives many dogs that second chance at life. The chance to be who they are. The chance to be loved. Thank YOU for making it all possible.

Please make your tax deductible contribution by going to our website
https://RikkisRefuge.org/donate
or by mailing a check
Rikki’s Refuge, PO Box 1357, Orange VA 22960
or the site of your choice
Paypal https://paypal.me/RikkisRefuge
Paypal mail@RikkisRefuge.org
Square https://RR-square.shorturl.com
Venmo Rikki’s Refuge
Zelle mail@RikkisRefuge.org

THANK YOU FOR HELPING US!!!

#RikkisRefuge
#RikkisRefugeAnimalSanctuary

December 25, 2023 – Rikki’s Twenty-fifth Day of Christmas

On the Twenty-fifth Day of Christmas,
look what came to Rikki’s,

twenty five delightful donors,

All donors are delightful!!! Be it $1, a can of food, a carrot. We need you all. With 1,287 animals to feed each and every day, it truly takes a village to make Rikki’s Refuge possible.

Please consider a generous Christmas or End of Year donation for the animals. Rikki’s Refuge is only possible because of YOU. Thank you for sharing with the animals today!

Please make your tax deductible contribution by going to our website
https://RikkisRefuge.org/donate
or by mailing a check
Rikki’s Refuge, PO Box 1357, Orange VA 22960
or the site of your choice
Paypal https://paypal.me/RikkisRefuge
Paypal mail@RikkisRefuge.org
Square https://RR-square.shorturl.com
Venmo Rikki’s Refuge
Zelle mail@RikkisRefuge.org

THANK YOU FOR HELPING US!!!

#RikkisRefuge
#RikkisRefugeAnimalSanctuary

December 25, 2023 – The Ones Who Really Care

Merry Christmas from the Doug, Lauren, Clarence, Tina, Joey and Jason and their friends !!! Please remember them as you’re sitting around your Christmas tree with family and friends, inside where it’s warm and dry. They are out there today making sure every one of Rikki’s 1287 animals are well fed and happy. Doug will be at the Life Center, 21410 Constitution Hwy, Rapidan today between noon and 2 pm with the gates open to meet you as you bring Christmas Donations for the animals and visit. Bring produce (fruits and veggies) or commercial treats for the specific species please, everyone is on a specific diet, so no cookies, candy, crackers, bread, etc. These six people put the animals of Rikki’s Refuge above everything else and are there before the sun comes up, still there when the sun goes down, and never miss a day of caring for the animals they so love. Won’t you help out today with donation? $1 will buy Christmas breakfast and dinner for an animal !!! Help us feed everyone today !!! Hope to see you between noon and 2 pm. www.RikkisRefuge.org/Donate