💜🐑DAY 4 of CAPE’s Celebrate Senior Animals Week!
For 14 years, Toby lived with two other sheep who were his constant companions. When his friends passed away, Toby was left grieving in his pasture alone. Thanks to some wonderful humans, Toby has found a new home at the CAPE Animal Sanctuary and he’s now been welcomed into a whole new family of rescued animals. While his face bears the mark of many years of life behind him, we have all loved watching him transition into his new home for the rest of his golden years. This sweet guy has stolen all of our hearts! Mr. Tobers, as we lovingly call him, follows the CAPE staff during morning chores. He oversees all of their duties, ensuring that they are all up to par. He spends his mornings grazing with the rescued goats and pigs. He findsa cool spot in the afternoon to rest. We’re so thankful that we have the opportunity to provide a wonderful life for this sweet old man. To sponsor Toby or get more info on his journey, you can follow this link: https://www.capeanimals.org/toby.html
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Ingrid Newkirk, Co-founder & President, PETA Saturday, February 29, 2020 Subscribe to newsletter updates, so you’ll know when tickets go on sale: https://www.capeanimals.org/newsletters.html CAPE is honored to host Ingrid Newkirk, the dynamic leader for more than 35 years of the world’s largest animal rights organization. Ingrid’s adult life has been dedicated to ending animal suffering. Ingrid has spoken internationally on animal rights issues from the steps of Canadian Parliament to New Delhi, India. Do not miss this rare opportunity to hear Ms. Newkirk speak. 👉All proceeds will benefit CAPE’s animal rescue programs.❤️ |
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