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Spare feeder rodents?

aameenah

A very deadly creampuff.
(Mods if this isn't allowed here please delete with my apologies)

I have a friend on another list who runs, with her husband, a wildlife rehab center. They have been scraping by on his income and on donations, but with the economy being how it is lately, and the husband about to get laid off, it's getting tougher. They used to get feeder rodents for their raptors donated to them but the company has shut down. I'm just wondering if anyone in PA or region (or elsewhere) has feeders they can spare, would they pass them on to the rehab? Thanks.

http://www.skyes-spirit.com/
 
Have you, or they, tried contacting the other rodent companies to see if they would donate some feeders? They don't mention if they need live or frozen, but beggars can't be choosers during these times. I would recommend contacting RodentPro first as I know they have a wide variety of food, including quail and rabbit for the various raptors and cats. When I worked for a wildlife rehab, we got most of our food from them. The falcons especially loved the quail.
 
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