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Animal welfare issues in destination countries

On arrival, animals are subject to various welfare risks. In overseas destinations with different climates, animals must adjust to new and sometimes extreme temperatures, especially in the case of sheep transported from Australia to the Middle East. They generally endure long waiting periods before disembarking ships and being loaded onto trucks, where rough handling can cause distress and injury. During truck journeys to feedlots and/or slaughterhouses, they are usually denied access to food or water which can lead to dehydration and exhaustion. Once at the slaughterhouse, they may be subject to a range of different slaughter methods, including unskilled and sometimes illegal methods which cause pain and suffering.   

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Dec 2019 We're fighting the drought - alot of animals need transporting out of paddocks with nothing to eat



3.3.15   So many horrible rescues this year already! Operations & nursing have all been successful so we look forward to getting these animals ready for their new homes  in the near future!



Browsing Archive: October, 2012

Xmas Hamper Raffle

Posted by Critter Rescue on Monday, October 29, 2012,
We have received a great response from local business to our Xmas Fundraising Appeal. Thanks to all these business for the great prizes included in the Hamper Raffle (such as accomodation/dinner/breakfasts for 2 at the Historic Neath Hotel, electrical goodies from Better Electrical Kurri, golf/dinner/accom from Cessnock Hotel, garden statue set from the famous Fountains&Statues Kurri, to name but a few). We will list all in a coming blog.
Tickets are available from the above businesses & Bark...
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Christmas Card Competition

Posted by Critter Rescue on Monday, October 22, 2012,
This year we have invited local primary schools to run a competition
for the best design for our official Critter Rescue Christmas Card.
The winning card will be the one that most uniquely captures the
theme of pet rescue.
The winner will receive a great prize of a family lunch
(kindly donated by the Kearsley Hotel). The best ten from each
school will be displayed at the local Commonwealth Bank as part
of our Xmas Display.
If your school is not yet involved then please contact us for further de...
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Winter

Posted by Critter Rescue on Wednesday, October 17, 2012,
What a busy winter we've had rescuing all kinds of critters!   From guinea fowl to goats - dogs,
cats roosters puppies horses and pigs.  Vet bills are out of control and feed  bills are huge but all survived
& some are re-homed to their forever home. The rest are with our small but dedicated carers who are
hoping Spring will bring with it more responsible pet ownership, a stop to backyard breeding & dumping of our furry or
feathered friends
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