Kathy S.
This incubator campaign was for the TLC-30 Eco “To Go” Portable Incubator model
I was raising 2 baby raccoons that needed constant care. They were found underneath some rubble of a house that had been town down by the city. The finder reached out to me for help knowing that I had successfully rehabbed mammals in the past while living in Arkansas. I instructed him on how to try and reunite the babies with their mom. However, she did not return and storms were in the forecast for later that evening. I immediately went to get them knowing they would need help being they were only a few days old, because their umbilical cords were still attached. That's when I found out that you had to have a license to legally rehabilitate mammals in the state of Mississippi. Therefore, I reached out to Wild Again in Mississippi (WAIM) and started taking the classes that were necessary in order to be a sub-permitted mammal rehabber. I will be forever grateful for the opportunity to work with WAIM for the last 4 years and plan to continue for many years to come. Since my time with WAIM, I have now successfully rehabilitated and released Raccoons, Squirrels, Skunks, and Eastern Cottontail Rabbits. Having a Baby Warm Incubator will provide me the opportunity to more than double the amount of delicate infants that I care for yearly.
Donors
Mary Taylor
Randy Luster
Tim Cannon
Love supporting animal rescue endeavors
Charles Glover
Good job
Rebecca Ayres
Thank you for all you do!
Donors
Mary Taylor
Randy Luster
Tim Cannon
Love supporting animal rescue endeavors
Charles Glover
Good job
Rebecca Ayres
Thank you for all you do!