Below is a list of items needed by the
Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Central Florida
![]() Snuggly Baby Raccoons |
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Dry Pedigree, Purina, or Science Diet Puppy and Kitten
food, for raccoons and opossums. Rabbit pellets and rodent blocks,
pecans, almonds, walnuts, peanuts - shelled or unshelled, for the
squirrels in care, are really appreciated. Bird seeds: wild bird seed,
sunflower seeds. |
Supplies | Paper
towels, lauudry detergent, heavy duty trash bags, facial tissues,
toilet tissue, spray cleaners, liquid hand soap and liquid dish soap,
receiving blankets, knit hats (no holes or strings, please). |
$$$ Monetary Donations |
Monetary Donations are always put to good use here. As an all-volunteer group, we have no expenses for salaried staff so that every penny is spent on the animals in care. We purchase half a dozen 5 pound containers of KMR and Esbilac monthly, pasteurized goat milk weekly for the fawns, medicines are a monthly expenditure, and food items that are not donated are purchased. We had recent expenses for refilling oxygen tanks, replacing the double wash sinks, and repairing cages. The list goes on and on, but thanks to our members, we are able to provide for the hundreds of animals admitted for care. We thank everyone of our members for making it all possible and for placing your trust in us. If you include the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Central Florida in your will, please be sure to use the legal name and address of our Center as listed in the newsletter. |
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Central Florida is an IRS registered 501(c) 3 organization. All donations are tax-deductible. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll free within the state. This does not imply endorsement or approval by the state of Florida, 1-800-435-7352. Tax exempt # 59-3130774. |
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The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Central Florida, and Charly |
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