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Woman Takes In Neglected Animals No One Wants, No Matter Their Species, And Has Already Saved Nearly 200
Interview With OwnerHow kind someone is should always be measured by their actions, not just their words. After all, you might promise someone all the help in the world, but in reality, it’s tangible help that’s like little drops of gold, making the world a better place one gilded splash at a time.
It’s not just our fellow human beings that we should be lending a helping hand—it’s our friendly and loveable animal companions, too. And Adri Rachelle, the founder of the Wild Things Sanctuary, has opened up not just her heart but also her home to pets. She’s looking after nearly 200 animals and spends tens of thousands of dollars each year to keep her menagerie happy, healthy, and well-cared for.
Bored Panda had a lovely in-depth chat with Adri about her love of animals, how she makes sure that every single pet is cared for, as well as the massive sacrifices she makes for their sake. Scroll down for the full interview and upvote your fave pics as you go along. When she says that she rescues everything from cows to snakes, she’s not kidding!
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"If an Ewok fell in love with Snuffleupagus their child would look like a baby Scottish highland cow"
He is such a cute baby cow. You are so lucky to have him as one of your menagerie....so does him who lives safely under your care.. Bless the both....
"What you’re greeted by pulling up to the farm"
Random guy - "Omg, your dog looks like a horse!" Dog - "Actually, I'm taller ... "
Are we jealous that Adri had the guts to pursue her dream of helping animals and now lives with dozens and dozens of pets? Yes! However, the amount of work she puts in to keep everyone happy and healthy is simply jaw-dropping. Not everyone would be able to do this even with unlimited funds, and that’s what makes Adri so amazing.
She founded the Wild Things Sanctuary after years of rescuing animals that desperately needed assistance (all out of Adri’s own pocket, of course). “It became clear to me that this wasn’t a hobby for me, it had been the story of my life since I was a child and I wanted to officially choose it as my life’s primary focus,” she told Bored Panda.
For Adri, it seemed like Fate wanted her to take care of these neglected animals. “Animals that are broken and in danger have always seemed to cross my path and knowing that I’m offering them a safe place to heal gives my life a purpose and that reward far outweighs all of the time, money, and sadness running an animal sanctuary can bring,” she revealed.
Even though taking care of the animals can be extremely challenging at times, Adri has a very sunny outlook. She doesn’t ever consider it to be work. “While the reality of caring for this many animals means I’m doing it morning until night, 7 days a week, without vacations, I love every minute of it.”
And it shows. If you go through Adri’s videos and photos on her social media, you can see how passionate and dedicated she is. She loves what she does and, hopefully, will continue to inspire more people to help animals in need.
"Squeaky clean Tot"
“I receive their affection, smile at their joy, laugh at their antics, and reciprocate their love all day long! If I wanted to only meet their basic needs, food, water, cage cleaning, I could be done within a few hours and walk through those steps in my sleep at this point, but that is never what I want,” she opened up to us that she goes the extra mile.
“So, after adding in the spending time with all of them, even if it is just observing them, it’s a full day. It’s my heaven on Earth… but it is technically very demanding. This is especially true because the residents are generally either neglected, seniors, unhealthy, or unhandled.”
"It’s chilly out today so I took my coffee and a blanket outside and sat with them...I’m not able to pet them but Mom accepts the animal cookies I throw in her direction"
Adri explained that having this many animals actually makes it easier to meet the needs of some of the other animals. It works to everyone’s advantage.
“A dog may be terrified of me at first, but it learns from the others here that this home is safe, and takes comfort and joy from the other dogs. A feral pig doesn’t have to face its fear of humans, it gets its social needs completely fulfilled by the other pigs. The parrots can spend an entire day conversing and interacting with other parrots, which is really more fulfilling of their natural needs.”
"The pigs keep trying to figure out a way in..."
Bored Panda was also interested to find out more about the financial side of things. Adri was very candid about everything and told us that the costs are massive. There’s no other way to put it.
“The operating costs right now, starting out and being tasked with building permanent structures and fencing, etc., are huge. Being a newer sanctuary also means we aren’t established enough for people to be donating large amounts. I think it’s important that anyone who pursues this path is financially prepared to be investing all of their own money in the beginning,” she said.
"Afternoon with Bilbo, because there’s no escaping him! He’s my shadow anywhere I go"
"Cashier: Now these do expire in the next 6 months. The woman who bought a few bags before you had 3 dogs so it wasn’t a problem...
Me: ... I have approximately 8 dogs, depending on how many strays/fosters show up any given day. This will last a week."
I actually think it was thoughtful of the cashier to point out the expiry date (although lots of food is still good after the expiry), in case she may he stockpiling feed. Most cashiers wouldn't worry about the customer having to throw it away when it goes off
Load More Replies...I've have given her a discount. Heck with the manager. Take it out of my paycheck.
I truly hope "covid rules" did not impact these people and her area was not so relentless. One bag of food per person... Sure that works when you are saving animals. I get why the rules were thought up but the impact was not taken into account.
Well judging by the photo I'd say no but then again I guess it depends when this photo was taken though since it's a recent story it's likely the photos are recent as well
Load More Replies...Adri detailed the costs of the food bills, vet care, as well as how much all of the materials cost. “The feed bills average $1,300 a month. Vet care fluctuates greatly but on a yearly basis, we can generally predict about $10,000. Setting up the sanctuary over the last year has cost around $50,000 in materials.”
She is so dedicated to her cause that she even sold her dream truck to help save a herd of cattle that were bound for slaughter. “I think for animal lovers it goes without saying that every dollar is so worth it, but it is a huge financial sacrifice. Caring for nearly 200 animals, and wanting to be prepared to offer a home to emergency cases in need at any time is expensive!”
The founder of the Wild Things Sanctuary and I also have something in common: we’re firm believers that it’s important to thrive, not just survive. “I also pride myself on always exceeding an animal’s basic requirements for living… I want them to be spoiled and try to create homes for them that are absolutely over the top and incredible! Thrive instead of just survive!”
"The piglets can’t climb on top of him for their daily nap fast enough! As soon as he’s finished his meal and I open the door it’s a race to start the cuddling!
*Hodor sits in a crate before & after meals to prevent bloat.
*Pigs & dogs should never be left alone unsupervised"
Adri explained that her sanctuary is different from others. “One of the biggest goals I have, that sets us apart from a lot of other facilities of this type, is not being open to the public… which means there’s a huge potential source of income we’re missing out on.”
She continued: “I feel strongly that the constant revolving door of strangers coming to observe the animals is very stressful for animals that are in recovery, old, or sick. Instead, I’m hoping sharing them on social media regularly will ultimately be enough to facilitate donations from people who fall in love with the animals here and want to help us save more in the future—never having to turn an animal away due to financial limitations.”
"Note to self: maybe DONT mop the floor when you have 7 doggy daycare guests and rain is in the forecast"
"Early in the morning - snoozing in the sunshine together. No makeup, haven’t brushed my hair, but this snuggly baby was too cute!!"
What do you think of Adri’s work, dear Pandas? Would you open up your hearts and your homes to so many animals in need if you could? Are you doing anything to help the animals in need of assistance in your local area? Let us know!
"My snuggling supervisors"
As a 45yr old, bold, big-framed dude I probably should not squeak when I saw this...still I did.
"Dinner is served!"
"If I’m very sneaky I can catch the pig pile before they wake up"
"Moms in town so the Sisters are reunited! Spending quality time under piles of blankets"
"In today’s adventures we caught a renegade rooster and turkey and brought them back to live at the farm"
"Can’t believe how much she’s grown in the few months I’ve had her. At two years old she was less than half this current size."
Why is Mona downvoted? The animals look well taken care of, so no comment there, but there is something off about the narration and vanity that seeps through. I don't see your typical "gosh my love for these sweeties did for out of hand" and more of a "Hey, this is a great money making model". Starting with her outfits, typical selfie style and most of all all the very camera ready animals. From the squeaky clean piglet to the supercute highlander. It's a little too perfect. It's like one of those private zoo, but with a (probably) fake sad story. To me the downvitrs for Mona are just people actively not wanting to see how people can really be.
As long as she's responsible this is great. However, I don't want to be a downer, but remember, this type of thing is very expensive with high risks. If any random person starts rescuing this many animals and continues for too long, it can very easily turn into a neglect and hoarding situation. Once you get older it's very hard to take care of too many animals, but lots of people have attachments to all of them and can't/won't give them up, even when the animals are clearly not doing well. So she seems to be doing well and caring responsibly, but please don't forget that you need an extremely strong heart and to know your limits if you are considering this. It's not something you start impulsively.
You can look her up on Instagram and You Tube. She has 200 acres and shows her with most of her animals. She has 503c status. I may be wrong on that number, but she has a non profit status. Her video is very interesting. She is amazing!
Load More Replies...She was probably born with it, or inherited it. She's fairly young, and since she has 501c3 status, caring for the animals is clearly her job.
Load More Replies...Pazuzu, not everybody can have an animal sanctuary, but the vast majority of us can afford to support those who do, and those who fight animal cruelty. That is the only way how to make the world better place for animals and people alike. The link between animal cruelty and violence against/among people is undeniable.
Load More Replies...Am I the only one who thinks that all the animals are very "Instagram friendly"?
Some of the cats were named after the Thunder Cats! ❤ What a sweet lady. Im glad she's there for them.
There is still goodness in this awful world. Thank you for this post.
If she's not at least trying to find homes for most of these animals, this is a hoarding situation. One person cannot take care of all those animals effectively.
I think I saw my dog that, "went to the farm," when I was a kid!
She seems like a lovely person. The only potential gripe I have is her pigs look thin. A lot of 'mini pig' breeders will give new pig owners very strict feeding guidelines to keep the pig small. While yes, the pig does stay small, it only does so because it is literally starving. A healthy adult pot bellied pig should weigh between 75-150lbs. Som are naturally smaller framed, but they should never look visually thin (they're called pot bellied pigs for a reason). On the opposite end of the spectrum, they shouldn't be allowed to become obese either. They will eat as much food as they can and will always act hungry, so it's important to pay close attention to their body condition. I always base this on a visual assessment and not a number on a scale since individuals are so varied in terms of height and frame. I have 2 siblings who are six months old. One was in good shape when she came to me and currently weighs over 50 lbs. Irving was visibly thin when he arrived & is over 40lbs.
If you ever read this Ms. Rachelle, you are a great person, a TRUE influencer.
The pigs had me squealing. Kudos to the woman for saving all these animals. <3
This is my dream life, apart from all the poop scooping she must have to do.
I love her for this! That was a dream of mine to have animal sanctuary, but unfortunately, that would be really expensive. Luckily there is someone who can do it and I applaud her for it.
@amber Odom both animals and ppl need to be cared for. She is doing her part with animals, others choose people.
I see is a very pretty animal horder who certainly knows her social media.
Just a comment for all those that think her pics are “too Instagram friendly”and it’s “just too perfect.” Umm, well, they are posted on Instagram...so, there’s that. People don’t typically want to see pictures of people shoveling s**t in their farm boots...so, there’s no point in taking those pics, let alone posting them. I know it’s tough because it is human nature to criticize and find fault in people that are more beautiful or happier or seem to have the amazing life that we wish we had, but this is Bored Panda...so, I hope we can all just agree that from what we can tell this is a beautiful woman doing a beautiful thing...and save the negativity and jealous criticism for other social media platforms (if you can’t help yourself).
If more people had the money to help I'm sure they would. This is my utter and complete dream, I would devote my life to animals, but we're on assistance as it is and can barely make it.
Perhaps instead of going public she can have a limited program where people pay to help/work with the animals. That way she could open it up slightly and be in full control of how many people are there at a given time.
As long as she is ready to commit her life towards saving the most needy & vulnerable sentient beings & have steady income from somewhere then it could be considered a worthy cause. It is always nice to think of if you fall sick or not feeling very good for few days who else would be there to fill the gaps. I am sure she has her own ways to make it right.
As long as she's responsible this is great. However, I don't want to be a downer, but remember, this type of thing is very expensive with high risks. If any random person starts rescuing this many animals and continues for too long, it can very easily turn into a neglect and hoarding situation. Once you get older it's very hard to take care of too many animals, but lots of people have attachments to all of them and can't/won't give them up, even when the animals are clearly not doing well. So she seems to be doing well and caring responsibly, but please don't forget that you need an extremely strong heart and to know your limits if you are considering this. It's not something you start impulsively.
You can look her up on Instagram and You Tube. She has 200 acres and shows her with most of her animals. She has 503c status. I may be wrong on that number, but she has a non profit status. Her video is very interesting. She is amazing!
Load More Replies...She was probably born with it, or inherited it. She's fairly young, and since she has 501c3 status, caring for the animals is clearly her job.
Load More Replies...Pazuzu, not everybody can have an animal sanctuary, but the vast majority of us can afford to support those who do, and those who fight animal cruelty. That is the only way how to make the world better place for animals and people alike. The link between animal cruelty and violence against/among people is undeniable.
Load More Replies...Am I the only one who thinks that all the animals are very "Instagram friendly"?
Some of the cats were named after the Thunder Cats! ❤ What a sweet lady. Im glad she's there for them.
There is still goodness in this awful world. Thank you for this post.
If she's not at least trying to find homes for most of these animals, this is a hoarding situation. One person cannot take care of all those animals effectively.
I think I saw my dog that, "went to the farm," when I was a kid!
She seems like a lovely person. The only potential gripe I have is her pigs look thin. A lot of 'mini pig' breeders will give new pig owners very strict feeding guidelines to keep the pig small. While yes, the pig does stay small, it only does so because it is literally starving. A healthy adult pot bellied pig should weigh between 75-150lbs. Som are naturally smaller framed, but they should never look visually thin (they're called pot bellied pigs for a reason). On the opposite end of the spectrum, they shouldn't be allowed to become obese either. They will eat as much food as they can and will always act hungry, so it's important to pay close attention to their body condition. I always base this on a visual assessment and not a number on a scale since individuals are so varied in terms of height and frame. I have 2 siblings who are six months old. One was in good shape when she came to me and currently weighs over 50 lbs. Irving was visibly thin when he arrived & is over 40lbs.
If you ever read this Ms. Rachelle, you are a great person, a TRUE influencer.
The pigs had me squealing. Kudos to the woman for saving all these animals. <3
This is my dream life, apart from all the poop scooping she must have to do.
I love her for this! That was a dream of mine to have animal sanctuary, but unfortunately, that would be really expensive. Luckily there is someone who can do it and I applaud her for it.
@amber Odom both animals and ppl need to be cared for. She is doing her part with animals, others choose people.
I see is a very pretty animal horder who certainly knows her social media.
Just a comment for all those that think her pics are “too Instagram friendly”and it’s “just too perfect.” Umm, well, they are posted on Instagram...so, there’s that. People don’t typically want to see pictures of people shoveling s**t in their farm boots...so, there’s no point in taking those pics, let alone posting them. I know it’s tough because it is human nature to criticize and find fault in people that are more beautiful or happier or seem to have the amazing life that we wish we had, but this is Bored Panda...so, I hope we can all just agree that from what we can tell this is a beautiful woman doing a beautiful thing...and save the negativity and jealous criticism for other social media platforms (if you can’t help yourself).
If more people had the money to help I'm sure they would. This is my utter and complete dream, I would devote my life to animals, but we're on assistance as it is and can barely make it.
Perhaps instead of going public she can have a limited program where people pay to help/work with the animals. That way she could open it up slightly and be in full control of how many people are there at a given time.
As long as she is ready to commit her life towards saving the most needy & vulnerable sentient beings & have steady income from somewhere then it could be considered a worthy cause. It is always nice to think of if you fall sick or not feeling very good for few days who else would be there to fill the gaps. I am sure she has her own ways to make it right.