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WE LOVE PIGS!!

We love our pigs at Rikki’s Refuge!! Right now we have 8 farm pigs and 30+ potbelly pigs!
pig pigs not impressed with peacock
How do we get so many potbellies? Sadly, these wonderful little creatures are sold as babies and advertised as mini pigs and, well,
That’s right … even itty bitty baby piggies …. even the itty bitty teeny weenie miniature kind … grow up to be piggies of at least 150 pounds …. I mean when you compare it to a full grown regular size farm pig at 1200 pounds …. ya know … 150 pounds IS itty bitty. Some of our “little” pigs are actually well over 200 pounds!!
tour pigs guests visitors pig
jack pig
It’s just not what people are thinking “miniature” means. But 1/10 the size of a regular item is considered “miniature” on the global scheme of things.
AND if you get two adorable itty bitty little piggies ….. and you don’t spay and neuter them … Guess What? Just like kitties and doggies …. and well any creature …. pretty soon you end up with a lot more than the Three Little Piggies …..
And that seems to be about the time people call Rikki’s Refuge hysterical … but I didn’t know a miniature pig would be THIS big …. and I don’t know how it happened (really, you missed biology in high school?) but my pig just had a WHOLE litter of babies …..
lucy & ricky pig pigs 2 2-13-17
pig pigs smiling nap napping
And that’s how piggies find their way to a wonderful forever home where they are allowed to be the piggies they were born to be … at Rikki’s Refuge!
papa pig
**Because you always support our mission, we are able to say YES to bringing in these sweet pigs that need us into Rikki’s Refuge! THANK YOU!

URGENT NEED FOR SWEET FEED

URGENT & IMMEDIATE NEED!! 
We need SWEET FEED!! We have lots of residents who need it so it goes really fast!! Each bag is $8.99 and we use MORE than SEVEN (7) whole bags each and every DAY! We have a LOT of mouths to feed!
If you can help, you can order it from the Orange-Madison Coop here in Orange, VA and we will pick it up (phone number below)! Does it get any easier than that?? Your money goes directly to getting us the product and no fees are taken out!! Will you help???
And share??
**Orange-Madison Co-op (Southern States) 540-672-2977
**Email with any questions: Rikki@RikkisRefuge.org

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The Cat Called Cangaroo

Is it a cougar…..Is it a kangaroo……..It is Cangaroo!!!!! And a majestic looking one too!
cangaroo cat wayne
Cangaroo came to Rikki’s Refuge a few years ago from the country of Qatar. This 18 month old beauty was brought to the vet in a chicken trap with a severely broken leg. Having been warned of his “cougar”-like aggression, the vet gingerly opened the trap to examine him, fully prepared for the worst. To her pleasant surprise, and much relief, she found a tiny looking “thing” with these big confused eyes, just staring, obviously very scared and in pain, but who never uttered a hiss or a growl or a snarl and trusted instantly. The kind vet knew Cangaroo was no feral cat. There was no menace in him at all. And so this little boy got lucky and became a ward of Paws Rescue Qatar who sponsored his operation. After his leg was amputated, he stayed in the hospital for a long time to recuperate, with the kind vet as his sole companion. When he eventually left the vet hospital to live in the PAWS retreat, he was afraid of all the new sounds and people. But he was always a gentle boy. With time, Cangaroo has developed into a sociable, friendly and loving kitty, and one that would never survive back on the mean streets of Qatar. So through an amazing sponsorship and a wonderful traveler who agreed to bring Cangaroo and 4 other cats to the US, this little tripod can now live a peaceful gentle life – for the rest of his life – at Rikki’s Refuge Animal Sanctuary.
cangaroo cat tripod
**Because you always support our mission, we are able to say YES to bringing Cangaroo into Rikki’s Refuge! THANK YOU!

WE ARE HIRING

hiring employmentANIMAL CARETAKER – Join the TEAM at Rikki’s Refuge Animal Sanctuary! We need your PASSION and COMMITMENT to the animals! We need FULL-TIME STAFF staff to take on the daily care for our resident animals, both farm and domestic. If you are not afraid of hard work, we would love to meet you! The work is labor intensive and must be done in all seasons and all weather conditions. We are looking for friendly, even-tempered staff members who are able to follow directions and work well with others. There is a lot of cleaning to be done (most of it in outside conditions) and food to be prepared and sanctuary maintenance of fields and buildings and everything in between. Your day will be busy from start to finish but we also need you to be flexible as these are animals, many of them with special needs, and they are at all times the priority. The work is hard, but the rewards are great. PLEASE email Rikki@RikkisRefuge.org for more information (OR just come to see us on Saturdays PROMPTLY AT NOON). We have on-site interviews EVERY SATURDAY at noon (you must be PROMPT) at our Life Center, 21410 Constitution Hwy, Rapidan, VA (look for the brightly colored rainbow fence – you can’t miss us)! .

 

KROGER REWARDS PROGRAM

DO YOU SHOP AT KROGER??
USE YOUR KROGER PLUS CARD TO HELP RIKKI’S REFUGE
kroger wanda
It’s really easy to sign up or change the organization that you would like to help!
1. Visit the Kroger website at: www.Kroger.com/communityrewards
2. Create an account or sign in and fill out the required information.
3. Select Rikki’s Refuge Animal Sanctuary (Life Unlimited) or #83053 and click SAVE.
4. Even if you’ve already enrolled, please double check your selection. To continue supporting Rikki’s Refuge, you must re-enroll each August!
NOW EACH TIME YOU USE YOUR KROGER CARD, YOU WILL BE HELPING THE ANIMALS AT RIKKI’S REFUGE!!
THANK YOU!!
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COMING SOON: Black Cat Appreciation Day

Mark your calendars! Black Cat Appreciation Day is coming soon!
BLACK CAT APPRECIATION DAY
“Why does Rikki’s Refuge have so many black cats?”
Toby black cat
To save their lives !! Did you know that many shelters don’t even try to adopt black cats out? So much superstition about them still abounds. It’s really silly. Black cats are just like the rest of us. But the little black kitten in a litter will often never get chosen. We think it’s really important to spread the good word about black cats !!
Black Cat Appreciation Day - August 17

Goldie

We said goodbye to our beloved, Goldie, this week as he crossed over. Goldie came to us with his siblings years ago when his human passed away.  Goldie was an expert at wiggling his way into meetings. every Board meeting, our laps, and most of all our hearts.

GOLDIE CAT RIP 8-1-19

Goldie lived his life in the ways that made him happiest, making us smile every day with his gentleness and silly personality and the creative ways he would find his way into our arms. Goldie will always be loved and missed by everyone who has known him.

Summer Online Auction for Rikki’s Refuge Animal Sanctuary

Summer Auction for Rikki’s Refuge Animal Sanctuary! Check it out!  Click on the link and the marketplace auction will open up in a new window!! All proceeds benefit the animals at Rikki’s!! 
And we’d be eternally grateful if you would share it with your friends!
 
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All About Betty

Betty cat stunning and beautiful SIZED

This is Betty – if you have been out to Rikki’s for a visit, you for sure have met this lovely lady. She likes to supervise her area of the tour! Betty came to us from New York City. She was roaming the streets and a call went out for Animal Control to pick up this poor lost kitty. Well Betty was not impressed. She snarled and tried to elude the officer. She was finally caught on the end of a rabies pole. That’s a long handle with a nose on the end that you can get around an animals neck, keep them secure and keep them at a distance so they can’t bite you. It’s used as a last resort when catching an animal, or when one fears the animal will bite. Well …. Betty, once again, wasn’t impressed. When the officer got her into a cage and was attempting to remove the noose … Betty bit. That’s called a provoked bite in the animal biz. I mean, really, come on, if the aliens dropped in, chased you down, noosed you, tried to put you in a cage ….. would you fight for your life? Would you bite? At any rate, the rules are the rules and any animal that bites may not be adopted back out into the city. It may be taken by a rescue organization that is out of state. But it will not be allowed to live in the state.

Betty nap napping

And so Betty sat on death row. Two things saved her life for a few days, long enough for that second chance to happen. Being a stray she couldn’t be killed right away, there is a period of time an animal must be held to give the owner a chance to find it. This varies from 24 hours in some places to 10 days in others. And she was on a quarantine hold because she bit. So in that cage she would sit, for ten long frightening days, as she saw the others being taken from the death row cages and killed. Can you imagine how that must feel? Some one at the shelter fell in love with her. They were desperate to save her. They knew somebody who’d heard of us from a friend who’d visited ….. and they sent an email asking if she could come live with us.

We specialize in critters with issues. The rejects of society. The ones nobody wants. The ones who have thumbed their nose at human society and will likely be put to death for their comment.

And so shortly after Betty got out of bite quarantine, we signed all the waivers about a dangerous biting cat, and Betty got into a carrier and her rescuer drove her to Rikki’s Refuge.

Betty cat

While she was doing her quarantine here she was restless. No matter where you are coming from, when you come on the property you have to go thru a quarantine here. We make sure you’re up to date on everything and you have no nasty worms or fleas or anything to spread around. I know it’s scary to get out of a cage in one place, and have to be in another one here for two weeks. But it’s one of those lesser of the two evil things we have to do. It protects everyone. Our quarantine is as friendly as it can be. They have a spacious building, with big windows, all cages have a window view, where they can look out and watch the other residents. They usually feel the peace and joy here, none of that terror in so many pounds, the joy of animals who’ve found a real home, a place they can call home forever, a place they are appreciated, not just counted off as one more number. A place they aren’t seeing others frightened and dying.

This quarantine period also gives us a chance to get to know our new residents. To learn their purrsonality. To figure out where they will be happiest living. Would they want to be adopted to a regular home? Do they want to live in a cat house with other kitty friends? Are they mascot, free range, material? Do they want to be near people or not? Betty was lovely. Though we’d made note to be cautious she may be a biter, we never say any aggressive moves. Oh, I forgot to tell you. Before she’d arrived, they’d given her the name Bitey. It was after we got to know her better that she became Betty. I think she likes that better.

Anyway Betty hates being confined. Is it because of her ordeal on death row? Or had she always grown up in the streets in New York City? Who knows, she’s not talking much about her past life.

At Rikki’s she loves being a free range mascot. She’s made herself a special nest in our tool shop. Almost every out building here has a kitty door. That’s because once upon a time a long time ago, somebody was missing for dinner one night. We searched and we called and we were really upset. We finally found him in the tool shop. Somebody had been working, and the kitties love to help with all the chores, and he’d found a nice place to take a nap …. and been shut in. So to keep that from ever happening again, we put kitty doors everywhere.

Betty doesn’t like other cats too close to her territory and she patrols her area. She loves the cows and the horses. She loves spending time with them. And she loves visitors. She will only come in the 9th Life Center a couple nights a year when it’s really cold … like below zero. Other than that, she says thank you but no thank you, I’ve got a purrfectly fine and beautiful thick coat and I’m happy right here!!

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THE MOST FAMOUS PHOTO OF RIKKI’S REFUGE ON THE PLANET!

famous photo cats on shelf

YES, you’ve seen this photo floating around the web ..usually as a “cat lady organizer” or the like.. the picture was taken right here in the 9th Life Retirement, Assisted Living and Psychiatric Center at Rikki’s Refuge Animal Sanctuary … it’s early one morning many years ago, about 4 am, and our founder/director Kerry snuck in and got the photo before turning on the lights. She’d worked on getting this shot for over a year, sneaking and trying to catch everybody before they woke up and started begging for breakfast and jumping down to greet her …. finally one day … SUCCESS !!! And it’s now the most famous photo of Rikki’s Refuge on the planet !!!
 
Here is an example of one of the memes made from our photo that’s been floating around the internet for years: 
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