Featured Critter

Avon

Avon was a rescued rabbit that had been released into an Avon neighborhood last summer. His feet and testicles were chemically burned from the lawn care treatments of the yards he was passing through. He was skinny and dehydrated. Domestic rabbits are accustomed to a controlled diet of pellets, timothy hay, and fresh greens, none of which are found growing in a neighborhood. While he hasn't put on much weight, he has recovered well and is a real sweetheart. If you are interested in adopting him (or seeing other critters in need of homes), please click the "Adoptable Critters" button above.

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Educational Programs

Michelle and Amy (our President and Vice President) present educational programs on behalf of A Critter's Chance throughout the city to public and private organizations. Michelle has obtained the necessary permits to do these programs and to keep the non-releasable wildlife used in the programs. Amy works under her permit, so that is why one of the two must do the program. The programs focus on information about the animals, ways to help wildlife, and the proper way to care for exotic animals. If you are interested in having us do a program for your organization, please contact Michelle by using the information on our contact page.



Training the Professsionals

These are some of the pictures of a training presentation Michelle did for firemen and EMTs who are part of an Emergency Tactical Rescue/Survival Team. She was teaching them how to handle some of the animals they may encounter while in the field. As you can see, this was "hands-on" training!