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It's Baby Season at Critter Care—Your Support is Needed Now More Than Ever!

At Critter Care, baby season is in full swing, and we are busier than ever caring for orphaned and injured wildlife. Your support makes a vital difference. At the beginning of May, we had 120 animals in our care, and this number could soar to 300 in the coming months. This surge places significant pressure on our human and physical resources.


There are many ways you can help:

  • Sponsor an animal: Visit our  store to make a lasting impact.
  • Make a donation: Head to our  donation page to contribute.
  • Purchase from our Wishlist: Check out our  wishlist to see the items we need most.
  • Drop-off food or towels: Your food donations help us provide proper nutrition for the animals in our care. To make arrangements, call call 604-530-2054 ext. 1


Join us in making a difference. Your generosity ensures these precious creatures receive the care they need to thrive.

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