My Nonprofit Reviews

leah62
Review for WildCat Ridge Sanctuary, Scotts Mills, OR, USA
WCH came into my life over a year ago when attending a fundraiser for the local feline society. Cats have always been special to me and to find a haven for the Big Cats was a wonderful surprise. I have since become more involved with WCH thru donations and will be a volunteer to assist in any way possible to benefit the sanctuary. That there exists a home for cats treated with such cruelty and pain by the people that "owned" them is a huge thing to find. The privacy for the cats is so important and I applaud them for not being tempted to "show" them for the purpose of raising funds. The cats are glowing with love and care yet respected for the wild animals they truly are. With wholehearted support of WCH I hope you will view the website and see the wonderful work they have accomplished with only donated funds. They are the only hope for many wild cats and hybrids currently being abused. Please find it in your heart to care.
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I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
being allowed to take a tour of the compound and meet the staff. The level of caring noticed in each staff member was inspirational. It has helped me decide to volunteer my services in any way possible to assist the program.
What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is...
The care and attention given to the needs of the cats. That they have made accomodiations for the new Hybrid population is extraordinary. The animals are clearly well cared for and enjoy the compounds designed just for them.
The kinds of staff and volunteers that I met were...
So well informaed about each of the seperate breeds. They knew all the names and quirks of each cat. Some of the cats were obviously close to the staff as they came to greet them with no fear or concern.
If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could...
Finish the in-place medical facility to avoid the need to transport the cats to outside vets for care. They could expand the enclosures to accomodate more of the animals that need care.
How frequently have you been involved with the organization?
About every six months
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2010