Ahimsa Microsanctuary

Ahimsa Microsanctuary

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Home to 30+ residents, including dogs, cats, conures, a quaker, zebra finches, budgies, quails, pigeon, doves, house chicken and roosters in Bellingham, WA.
#EndRoosterStigma #StopEatingAnimals #Spay #Neuter #Foster #Adopt #Volunteer #Donate #GoVegan

02/21/2026

Have you met Mack the pigeon?

06/05/2025

Welcome Luca the Quaker to our family!!!

11/05/2024

Just a friendly reminder that I'll be doing again this Winter. I also offer and , so if you've recently started a small business, or are thinking about it, please reach out so we can maximize your business expenses and tax deductions! All proceeds benefit Ahimsa Microsanctuary. I'm also and a , if those needs ever arise.. Zoom appointments available!

10/18/2024

Vegan Bake Sale & Trunk or Treat 👻

Sunday 10/27
11am-2pm
Evil Bikes

Bake Sale proceeds benefit Elf Sanctuary.

Trunk or Treat is hosted by Bellingham Veg Fest & sponsored by Ian Steger with Ohana R.E.S.

New Public Food Truck will be there serving up their amazing food.

Evil Bikes is sharing their space with us and has drinks for purchase.

Bake a Treat -
https://docs.google.com/forms/u/3/d/e/1FAIpQLSeSBjR5ceKttJZA21s0fJ77PMH8vJwRmMty7gYi7R-DP53Gtg/viewform

Pass out candy -
https://form.jotform.com/Info_BVF/2024-trunk-or-treat-registration

Help us raise money for the amazing animals at Elf Sanctuary AND create a special Halloween for the vegan and plant-based kiddos!

Thank you!

https://www.facebook.com/share/157yJ9Yeht/?mibextid=9l3rBW

08/16/2024

No autographs please! Meet Russell Crowe - a fantastic young silkie rooster looking for a home. Russell arrived to WHS as a stray - so his past is a bit of a mystery. He is not afraid to tell you exactly what is on his mind - all day long. Russell is looking for a flock to welcome him and provide him with a safe, secure life. His adoption fee is $5.
For more info, contact us at: [email protected]

08/10/2024

contact Whatcom Feline Alliance

Photos from Ahimsa Microsanctuary's post 08/01/2024

I'll be fostering a 2 yr old (ish) female boston for Misunderstood Mutts Rescue. Her brother is also available for adoption.

03/29/2024

Have a cruelty free Easter.

01/10/2024

We also have a dog house to donate, if anyone needs it.

COLD winter weather is in the forecast visit this week, bringing with it extremely cold overnight temperatures, wind and snow.

The Whatcom Humane Society (WHS) wants to help pet owners keep their animals safe, dry and healthy during the winter weather season by following a few simple guidelines.

• Don’t leave animals outdoors for extended periods of time. Shorthaired, very young and very old animals are extremely susceptible to the elements including rain, sleet, snow and wind.

• If you must leave an animal outdoors, the animal must be protected by a dry, draft-free shelter that is large enough for the animal to sit and lie down comfortably, but small enough to hold in his/her body heat. The shelter should be turned to face away from the wind and raised a few inches off the ground.

• The Whatcom Humane Society has a limited number of free doghouses available to pets (dogs, cats, chickens, goats, etc.) of residents in need. Doghouses are available at the Whatcom Humane Society facility ~ 2172 Division Street, Bellingham on a first-come, first-serve basis. WHS also accepts donations of new or used dog houses for this program.

• Pets that spend a lot of time outdoors need more food in the winter because keeping warm depletes the animal’s energy. Routinely check your pets water dish to make sure the water does not freeze.

• Livestock animals need extra feed, hay and a source for fresh water (check water to make sure it's not frozen). Wind and rain proof jackets or blankets should be provided for horses, goats and other animals at risk in the elements. All outdoor livestock should have access to a dry, draft-free shelter.

• Warm engines in parked cars can attract cats and small wildlife that crawl up under the hood to stay warm. Before starting your car, bang on the hood to scare any animals away.

• Salt and other chemicals used to melt snow and ice can irritate the pads of your pets feet. Wipe your animals feet off with a damp cloth after walks or outdoor exercise.

• Antifreeze is a deadly poison, but has a sweet taste that attracts animals. Wipe up spills and store antifreeze out of reach of all domestic and wild animals.

If you are aware of an animal in need or that is kept outdoors without proper shelter from the elements, please contact the Whatcom Humane Society Animal Control & Rescue Department at (360)733-2080, ext # 3017 or your local animal control agency for assistance immediately. WHS can help direct you to the animal control agency in your community.

www.whatcomhumane.org

12/29/2023

I wasn't sure if we could have Sissy cremated with her sweater on but we could not. I'm letting Penny wear it so hopefully the smell is comforting. We're all missing Sissy very much.

Photos from Misunderstood Mutts Rescue's post 11/25/2023
Vet and dental bills, organized by Rachel Richmond 11/07/2023

Shadow is a former foster and could really use a dental!!
Anything helps!!

Vet and dental bills, organized by Rachel Richmond Hey everyone, this is Shadow. He's a rescue we adopted out almost a decade ago to a lovely coupl… Rachel Richmond needs your support for Vet and dental bills

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