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A Splendid Haven: Best Friends Animal Sanctuary - P2/2
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Greetings beloved viewers
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
On today’s program
we continue our tour
of the Best Friends
Animal Sanctuary
at Angel Canyon
in southern Utah, USA.
It is the nation’s
largest sanctuary
for homeless animals
and was established
by the non-profit
organization Best Friends
Animal Society which
strives to bring about
a better world through
kindness to animals.
At any given time
the Sanctuary is home
to up to 2,000 dogs, cats,
birds and other animals
who have unique
physical, emotional,
and behavioral needs.
They are brought to Utah
from shelters
from around the country
for specialized care and
attention with a focus
on rehabilitation
in order to re-home them.
For those unable to find
a new home, Best Friends
allows them to stay at
this perfect haven for life.
The sanctuary is
1,500 hectares in size
and is surrounded by
gorgeous national parks.
The refuge is divided into
several aptly named areas
for the different animals
that reside there like
“Dogtown,”
“Cat World,”
“Bunny House,”
“Horse Haven,”
“Parrot Garden,”
and “Piggy Paradise”
to name but a few.
Today we have
the privilege of calling on
the charming residents
of Bunny House,
with rabbit care expert
Burke Beesley as our host.
You want to have
a big enough cage for them.
Just a little rabbit hut,
a little pen
is just not enough room.
They need to have room
where they can run around
a little bit and play.
One of the main things
for the rabbit is to always
have hay for them to eat.
Their digestive system is
a lot like a horse,
where they have to eat
all the time,
they’re a grazer.
And if they don’t have
something like hay to eat
all the time, then
they can have problems.
So not just
one specific feeding time,
but food always.
Yes, we only feed them
pellets in the morning.
We have hay for them
at all times.
And in the afternoons,
most times we have greens
we give them.
They really love those.
You’re their best friend
when you have the greens,
you know.
Like oh,
dandelion greens they love
and parsley, cilantro,
all kinds of stuff.
Most rabbits don’t really
like being picked up or held.
But some of them
will tolerate it.
You see Puck,
he’s trying to get away.
He’s tired of being held.
All right, I’ll put you down.
There you go.
You will be brushed.
Oh my Goodness!
He’s shedding.
Yes he is.
Well it’s pretty hot.
We have a lot more
problems in the summer
than the winters.
Because
if you think about it,
a rabbit has
a big heavy coat on.
So they have problems
in summer, heat exhaustion
and things like that.
So all our runs
have misters in them.
Mainly it wets the ground
so they have
like a cool place
they can lay down on.
It’s funny, some will stand
right under the mister, and
just get all soaking wet.
This is the exercise lawn.
We rotate all the rabbits
from down below
in the buildings,
give them a day up
in the lawn to play,
or we’ll open up
one of the cages up here
and let them play.
So what makes
a rabbit a good pet?
Well they’re so cute!
Rabbits can be
litter box trained,
easier than a cat they say.
They get on
with other animals.
We have a caregiver
who has a black
Labrador Retriever;
he gets along with
her two rabbits.
There are others
that have cats
that can get along.
If you introduce them
when they’re babies,
they usually can grow up
and be friends.
So it’s neat!
That’s cool!
When a rabbit thumps,
what does that mean?
That’s like a warning sign.
They’re, not comfortable
with what’s going on,
you know.
If we go into their cages
a lot of them
will thump at us.
That’s just a warning sign.
What about having
a rabbit as a companion
inside a house or apartment?
Will they still be healthy
and happy?
They can live comfortably.
Give them plenty of things
to play with,
things to chew on,
they’re really curious.
Rabbits are really curious
so we give them all kinds
of things to chew on,
to hide in, toys to play with,
they do play with toys.
“The House
Rabbits Society,” I think
most of their members’
rabbits live in the house.
It’s nice too though
if you can
have an outdoor park,
put them out
during the day,
a nice lawn or something.
A lot of people will do that.
Put a little x-pen
to keep them in.
When we return,
we will complete our tour
of the Best Friends
Animal Sanctuary.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants,
featuring a visit
to the Best Friends
Animal Sanctuary
in Utah, USA.
The residents,
who typically come from
shelters or are brought in
by rescue groups
from across the country,
often need only
a few weeks of
loving care before they
are ready to be re-homed
with a warm family.
Cat World is our final stop
where Tammy Yamada
will introduce us
to some lovable felines,
including some
very special ones needing
extra attentive care.
So, do you find
that there are people
who want to take on
special needs pets?
Yes! Oh, definitely.
Like last year, we had
three neurological cats.
Now we just got new ones
here yesterday.
Her name is Griselda,
she’s a little bit
neurological.
She walks wobbly;
she has a hard time
just to walk normally.
And last year we had a
severely neurological cat
who couldn’t even walk,
who couldn’t even sit up.
We had to feed her
three times a day.
And it is
such a commitment,
but there are many people
who fall in love
because after all,
they’re loving that cat,
not their physicality, and
all of them were adopted.
This is Mystery, she’s
from Pahrump Rescue
from Pahrump,
Nevada (USA.)
She doesn’t have any teeth,
she doesn’t have any claws,
she can’t hear
and until about last year,
for over like two years,
she couldn’t let us be
near her.
She was really feisty,
but then after everyday’s
love and caring,
she now loves us.
Like, just like this guy,
he didn’t like us at all
for many, many years.
And all of a sudden
he goes,
“Humans are not that bad.”
And look at that!
He just can’t get enough.
Huh, Wolfie?
We next asked about
the notable differences
between dogs and cats
in terms of
how they relate to
their human companions.
Well, I would say
many people have dogs
and people know
about dogs too.
And they kind of
think that, “Okay,
cats would be the same.”
They would obey
whatever you told them
to do, you make the rule
and they would follow.
Cats are not like that,
although they can
be trained of course,
they can be trained
to use a litter box
which is very important.
They soon learn when
would be the feeding time
and if they need
to get medication,
most of the cats
would adapt.
They would get used to it
and they would
take medication.
Or like IV fluid,
we have to do sometimes
every day for certain cats,
they get used to it,
so they’ll be like,
“Okay, just go ahead
and get done with it.”
But most cats, I would say,
you get along with them,
and you don’t force
what you’re trying to do,
so you have to be
very patient.
You kind of sit down
on the floor
and let them know
that you are safe,
and non-threatening, and
you’re here to love them,
and they would
slowly come to you.
The Sanctuary cares for
over 700 cats
and they live together
in groups with
indoor and outdoor areas
for them to play about in.
There are even small holes
made especially
for the felines to stay inside
if they want privacy.
There are like
different bedrooms here,
is that correct? (Yes.)
So there are certain cats
in each bedroom or
they are allowed to roam
between the rooms?
This building has
different rooms.
So this room
and the next room,
is the FIV (Feline
Immunodeficiency Virus)
room.
And Wolfie was actually
in this room before.
And other rooms are
general rooms.
And unless we see a cat
that needs to be moved,
they usually stay here
and they’ll always live here
until they get
a forever home.
It is perfectly safe
for humans to be
around cats with Feline
Immunodeficiency Virus
and the Best Friends
Animal Society says
that in most cases
it is fine for these cats
to be in the company
of non-infected cats.
Blood transfusions and
serious, deep bite wounds
are how the disease
is transmitted.
Unfortunately
misunderstandings
about the nature of
the condition sometimes
lead FIV positive cats
to be abandoned
by their caregivers and
it is more challenging
to place these cats
in new homes.
So, the feline version
of HIV.
Basically their immune
system is compromised,
but otherwise,
they are very, very healthy.
Is it communicable?
It’s very difficult
to transfer too.
It has to be a really,
really deep wound and
still they may not get it.
And so, if the cats are
mellow, like Wolfie…
Wolfie is FIV positive,
but because he is good,
so he can live
with FIV negative cats
no problem.
We try to
keep the numbers down
in this room particularly,
so they get less stress,
and less chance
of getting sick.
So all of them
are very adoptable,
every human for every cat,
every cat for every human,
I guess.
You can’t really tell
who needs who.
And sometimes
you need the cat
and you just know like,
“Hey, you’re my cat.”
For benevolently
looking after gentle
homeless animals,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
is honouring
the Best Friends
Animal Sanctuary
with the Shining World
Compassion Award and
a US$20,000 contribution
for the resident animals’
medical care.
Our gracious thanks
to all the dedicated staff,
including Burke Beesley
and Tammy Yamada,
at the Best Friends
Animal Sanctuary
for the lovely tour and
taking such good care of
animals in need.
May you continue
giving much needed love
and support to
all the beautiful residents.
For more details
on the Best Friends
Animal Sanctuary,
please visit
Thank you for joining us
today on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Coming up next is
Enlightening Entertainment,
following
Noteworthy News
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May you be blessed
with everlasting joy
in your life.
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