Showing posts with label sponsor an animal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sponsor an animal. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Countdown to Christmas #2



I am the proud owner of a donkey and a seal, although the seal doesn't live in the bath and the donkey isn't grazing in the garden but technically I have adopted them.  My adoption of Oscar the donkey was a birthday present from my Mum as part of the Adopta Donkey scheme at Elisabeth Svendsen’s Trust for Children and Donkeys; Kitto the seal was a Christmas gift from my Mum and the Gweek Seal Sanctuary. 

As part of adopting Oscar I receive a regular newsletter about how Oscar is getting on, as well as a certificate, birthday and Christmas cards and the option of popping along to the Sanctuary to visit him if I arrange an appointment.  My sister adopted Donk Dean from the same Sanctuary as Oscar so for my birthday one year we all went to visit them and it was lovely.

My Nan adores whales and dolphins so one year I adopted a dolphin called Whiskey for her, she received a video of Whiskey as well as a certificate and newsletter.  She was thrilled to bits with it and I think she was seriously considering making room in her bath for him!

It really is a fantastic idea to sponsor or adopt an animal for an animal lover this Christmas (maybe even treat yourself!), as well as spreading joy to the receiver - the gift of sponsorship or adoption can make a huge difference to the life of the animal.

Many organisations run sponsorship or adoption schemes which all offer something different depending on your preference.  For more information I recommend the following links:

Dudley Zoo (or your local zoo)

Always make sure you buy your adoption or sponsorship directly from the animal organisation concerned to ensure your money is going to the right place.

I would love to hear from any of you that do decide to adopt or sponsor an animal this Christmas.

Seasons Greetings!

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Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Countdown to Christmas #1



The true Spirit of Christmas is helping others, this extends to animals too.  When you are buying your Christmas gifts this year make a difference to the lives of animals by contributing to a good cause and ordering your gifts from one of the animal charities who have their own Christmas stores.

Charities that have their own gift stores include:


Over the years I have bought many things from the RSPCA and PDSA online catalogues and found it an easy way to shop, purchasing several unique and competitively priced presents at the click of a button and having them all delivered at the same time.  The gifts on offer are suitable for all types of people and the cards and gift wrap are adorable, in fact so much so that I want to keep them for myself!

My picks from the catalogues-




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