Sponsoring an animal at Cataluma Farms is a wonderful way to bring you closer to farm life even if you don't live on a farm! Your sponsorship will directly cover the costs for the animals' food, bedding, shelter, supplies, and medical care. Your support is truly appreciated!
Your sponsorship includes:
* A Welcome Packet with a sponsorship certificate, photo and inspiring information.
* A full year of monthly letters with photos, updates on your selected farm animal and fun educational activities.
* Cataluma Farms sticker
* Cataluma Farms quarterly Email newsletter.
*An invitation to visit us on Sponsor Day
*Cataluma Farms T-Shirt (optional for an extra $25)
*Feel good vibes knowing that you are making a difference!
Sponsorships also make great gifts for the animal lover in your life! When placing your order, simply provide the recipient's name, address, email and age range for customization, and we will take care of the rest! The Welcome Packet will include a card that identifies you as the gift giver.
Our mare Rowan is an older quarter horse who we believe may have worked on an Amish farm. She came to us underweight and in need of a new pasture to call home. She takes daily medication for Cushings disease and arthritis. With gentle care and love, she is now thriving on the farm living her best life.
Lilly Long Ears is a gentle, loyal and social donkey who is about 11 years old. She loves to have her long ears scratched and will stand for hours to have her body brushed. She hee-haws loudly for food and treats. Lilly shares a pasture with her best buddy Rowan and loves to visit with her goat friends too.
Cajun came to us needing a new home when her original owner was being deployed with the US Coast Guard. Cajun loves to be brushed and walked. She is a gentle soul who loves all people and animals.
Vixen is a Nigerian goat who needed a new home when her owner moved out of state. She has mesmerizing blue eyes and recently gave birth to two bucklings; one now lives at Cataluma Farms and the other found a wonderful new farm to call home. . We use Vixen's milk to make soap and cheese!
Ariel is a two year old Nubian goat who needed a new home when her owner was being transferred with the Navy. She's a friendly gal who loves animal crackers and sunbathing. She recently had one baby doeling who found her new home with a great family. We use Ariel's milk to make soap and cheese.
Stevie is named after the singer, Stevie Nicks with her long flowing hair and beautiful voice. She is a Fainting Goat and one of our oldest goats in the herd. Stevie is the proud mama of daughter Solo and is expecting more babies any day now!
When baby goats are born on the farm they need an abundance of around the clock care. Our babies both nurse from their mamas and bottle feed so they become bonded with humans.
Cataluma Farms is home to over 80 chickens who free range throughout the pastures and then put themselves to bed in their coop at dusk. They produce the most beautiful eggs in shades of blue, green, brown and white.
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