s human contact. Her only vice was not using a litter box, which is why she came to the sanctuary in the first place. So when Safari started being quieter in her final days, we knew she was communicating in her own way. She still wanted to be loved on and on good days, she rallied and called out to her human friends, but her voice was different. It was now time for her voice to join the angels. A voice we will miss every day. We love you Safari! You can help end the captive wildlife crisis and keep the wild in your heart not your home. Making donations supports us in our mission of rescuing wildcats in need, providing a safe and natural environment for our residents and educating the public on appropriate pets. We also offer a sponsorship program where you can donate and support any resident at TWS. Your donations go directly to the animals providing food, veterinary care, toys and habitats. Please consider donating at https://wildcatsanctuary.z2systems.com/np/clients/wildcatsanctuary/donation.jsp
Pets Remembered Cremation Service
New Brighton, MN 55112
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