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I visited the sanctuary in January with family from Australia. It was ultra clean and the foxes obviously well cared for, with activities in the large pen. Like it or not, foxes are a vital part of the ecosystem and to close this rehabilitation centre because of one person complaining would be a travesty.
John supported: Save Second Chance Fox Sanctuary from Closure
I feed two foxes who visit my garden everyday. I have been doing this for about 5 years. The foxes are mother and daughter. Lucy and Georgie. They are such wonderful animals and I didn’t even know about this sanctuary until I saw the news article. It will be very sad to see it go. They are building everywhere in my area (Warsash) causing foxes and other animals to loose their homes and safety and this sanctuary is a safe place for the foxes. If it does stay open, I will plan to visit it if it is open to the public. I love foxes and also support another fox sanctuary in America called save a fox. The neighbour who complained is an inconsiderate person who obviously doesn’t like wildlife. I hope to hear good news in the future
Becky supported: Save Second Chance Fox Sanctuary from Closure
I feed the foxes in my local area, they don't hurt any pets as Ive seen them eating with the local cat happily plz dont shut down this safe haven for foxes they deserve to be treated like all wildlife, and they even do us a massive favour they help keep the rat population down
Laura supported: Save Second Chance Fox Sanctuary from Closure
I fully support the request to keep this sanctuary open or at least give the sanctuary to relocate somewhere else. Foxes are given a bad name and my wife adores and feeds foxes and they need help desperately. Please let the sanctuary stay or move it to a better location . Perhaps money can be raised to help?
Jason supported: Save Second Chance Fox Sanctuary from Closure
Please let Mo still go in coop,Mo is a beautiful Cat,People love seeing Mo,We have Mental health issues and anxiety,We hated going shopping,so we would do without,Then one day we had to go to coop,Well Mo was there making us welcome,cuddling our legs and purring very very friendly, So since then we love going to coop only because of Mo,Yous stopping Mo going in store well yous would be People like us not going back,plus hundreds more LEAVE MO WHERE SHE BELONGS PLEASE
Mag supported: Let mo, the co-op cat, roam free
We are behind Mo. The Community Cat that sits in the Co-Op at Newtongrange. Why? Because we have been chosen by Button, the Community Cat, that sits/attends classes/lounges/purrs her way through a day at our gaff at the Beacon. Button picked us (the day she realised she could open the doors). Mo picked the Co-Op. We felt AWFUL Button was not going home. But we spoke to her owners - they are happy that she is happy snoozing in a chair each day. Button decided that she would like to be clapped and petted by the a) the children attending the nursery b) to be a 'safe space' for so many children with neurodiversity where the cafe is too much c) to be the 'therapy' for many who don't have pets but long that connection. It's not just about a cat being in a space, it's about a cat being for what people need. Yeah, we do feel strongly about this. We are grateful her owners see what she does on a daily basis. She isn't OURS, she is the Beacon Community Cat. That is special. We would love the Co-Op 'head honchos' to realise that. Does anyone 'hate' Button? No, we have three people who aren't keen on cats, and we hope that they are happy with the way we keep Button away from them. Co-Op. Pet Therapy isn't is a fad Some of your customers LONG for the connection with a pet/animal. Yes, it takes work. But, it's so simple. You have a COMMUNITY champion. Does anyone see that? Get a grip. See it! We love our community cat, if you allowed the cat to do the work, urgh, we can't believe you can't see this?!
Dawn supported: Let mo, the co-op cat, roam free
I work in a community hub, just up the road from Newtongrange. We have a Community Cat called Button. We (staff, volunteers, users, cafe users) adore her. SHE picked us. Button. We know that she is a 'undiagnosed therapy cat'. So, we are behind Mo. The Community Cat that sits in the Co-Op at Newtongrange. Why? Because we have been chosen by Button, the Community Cat, that sits/attends classes/lounges/purrs her way through a day at our gaff at the Beacon. Button picked us (the day she realised she could open the doors). Mo picked the Co-Op, Button us. We felt AWFUL Button was not going home. But we spoke to her owners - they are happy that she is happy snoozing in a chair each day. Button decided that she would like to be clapped and petted by the a) the children attending the nursery b) to be a 'safe space' for so many children with neurodiversity diagnosis where the cafe is too much sensory c) to be the 'therapy' for many who don't have pets but long that connection. It's not just about a cat being in a space, it's about a cat being for what people need. Yeah, we do feel strongly about this. We are grateful that Buttons owners see what Button does on a daily basis. She isn't OURS, she is the Beacon Community Cat. That is special. We would love the Co-Op 'head honchos' to realise that. Does anyone 'hate' Button? No, we have three people who aren't keen on cats, and we hope that they are happy with the way we keep Button away. Co-Op. Pet Therapy isn't is a THING! Some of your customers LONG for the connection with a pet. Get a grip! See this LOVE. You are so missing something here. We hope you eventually see it. Dawn, not the Beacon in Gorebridge, this is personal!
Dawn supported: Let mo, the co-op cat, roam free
What harm is it doing to let Mo hang out behind the counter or in the shop?! I guarantee he brings more joy than anything. Please let him come & go, he’s become family.
D. supported: Let mo, the co-op cat, roam free
I oppose the Draft Rabbit Meat Regulations. If adopted, they would have serious consequences for animal welfare, public health, and ethical standards. I oppose legitimising the farming, slaughter and sale of rabbits. Farmed rabbits suffer horribly from birth to slaughter. Rabbits are deserving of and need our protection. By widening our circle of compassion beyond those animals that we know, we begin to understand how all are deserving of better treatment and kindness.
Amy supported: No to Rabbit Abattoirs – Protect All Rabbits from the Meat Trade (Global Signatures)

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