October is here ๐ our favorite time of year at CAS!
Take a tour with us: casanctuary.org/visit
October is here ๐ our favorite time of year at CAS!
Take a tour with us: casanctuary.org/visit
Meet Ferguson ๐๐
Heโs got charm, quirks, and a story that will make you smile.
Weโve just released a new video all about him: watch it to see why heโs one of the most loved residents at Catskill Animal Sanctuary.
๐ฅ Watch now: youtu.be/NZx6LRBeYEw?...
Weโve named her Bernadette, meaning โbrave as a bear.โ She needs your support to help provide food, vet care, and shelter! Donate today: secure.casanctuary.org/forms/emerge...
๐จ URGENT: A lost sheep wandered onto Catskill Animal Sanctuary. After no owner came forward, sheโs now an official CAS resident, but sheโs still very scared and in need of an emergency shear and medical care.
Weโre looking for #volunteers!
Join us as a Volunteer Tours Greeter at Catskill Animal Sanctuary and help welcome guests, check in tours, and support our visitor programs. Just 2โ4 weekend days a month through November.
Itโs a great way to give back and hang with rescued animals. ๐๐ด
New video posted! ๐๐
We sat down (literally!) with Anya and Milton โ twins calves rescued from the dairy industry โ to share their story and talk about how you can help cows like them.
Watch now: youtu.be/pTvJQAP7VIU?...
๐ Tickets are available this weekend and all summer long! Learn more and book your Family Tour: casanctuary.org/visit/public...
(Drop-in visits are not permitted. You must purchase your reservation in advance through our website!)
Got a little one who loves animals? ๐๐
Our Family-Focused Tour is perfect for toddlers 4 and under!
Meet gentle rescued animals, hear their stories, and enjoy cozy cuddles from those who adore tiny humans.
Voted "Best Kidsโ Attraction" in the Hudson Valley multiple years in a row! ๐
Read their full story and support their rescue fund:
casanctuary.org/jess-and-sch...
Thank you for helping give animals like Jess and Schmidt the second chance they deserve. ๐
Jess and Schmidt were never supposed to live beyond a few weeks.
Theyโre broad-breasted white turkeys: the kind raised and killed by the millions for food each year.
Luckily, these two will never know that kind of suffering. At CAS, theyโre free to live long, healthy, peaceful lives.
Does your organization or family group want to tour CAS next? Visit our website casanctuary.org/visit to learn more about our educational programming opportunities!
#LoveSpokenHere #Nonprofit #AnimalAdvovacy #TheMuttMix #SanctuaryLife
๐ฃ๏ธโPaws, hooves and wings all deserve love! Mutt lovers/cousins visited Catskill Animal Sanctuary, where the love is truly โspoken here.โ Come experience the compassion! Kindness looks good AND feels good!โ
Thank you, #TheMuttMix team for your kind review ๐๐
Propaganda weโre NOT falling forโฆ whatโs yours? ๐ค
#antispeciesism #vegan
Billie Eilish spoke about her passion for animal rights during a Vogue interview in 2021.
Head here for more on the interview ๐ https://f.mtr.cool/twcilhkhhg
This morning, we caught two of our beloved horses, Dharma and MJ, standing calmly while a few pigeons perch on their backs. Itโs a small but profound example of the gentleness that lives within the heart of all animals when they are given the chance to simply be.
This is the spirit of sanctuary. ๐ด๐๏ธ
At CAS, we provide intensive care tailored to each individualโs needs. For Jess and Schmidt, that includes special diets, regular medical care, weight management, and lots of enrichment. While the industry sees them as commodities, we see them as individuals worthy of long, peaceful lives.
Unlike turkeys in nature who can live 10+ years, broad-breasted turkeys suffer from drastically shorter lifespans due solely to the way we breed them to serve the food system.
In the meat industry, turkeys are typically slaughtered between 12-16 weeks old. Beyond that age, their bodies begin to break down under the strain: joint issues, heart failure, and mobility problems are all common. Even feather growth can be a challenge, as weโve already seen in Jess and Schmidt.
Different as these two turkeys are, they have one crucial thing in common: they were never meant to live a long life.
Jess and Schmidt belong to the most common commercial turkey breed, engineered through generations of artificial and selective breeding to grow unusually large in just a few weeks.
RESCUE ANNOUNCEMENT! ๐จโผ๏ธ
Meet Jess & Schmidt โ two white broad-breasted turkeys who, at last, have found their forever home here at CAS.
These two recently arrived to us from another rescue that was at capacity. Jess is fearless, sassy and curious, while Schmidt is quiet, thoughtful and gentle.
Thanks for the shoutout Max! Glad you had a great time โฅ๏ธ๐ฎ๐๐
Just had a great afternoon at @casanctuary.org hanging out with some beautiful animals. Kids had a blast and staff were so kind and professional. Anyone taking a trip near the Catskills should check them out!
๐ To our dedicated supporters, friends, and community:
Join us in celebrating Kathyโs extraordinary contribution, not only to the 5,000+ animals sheโs helped rescue, but to the countless humans sheโs inspired to live more compassionately.
Learn more: casanctuary.org
Thank you Kathy ๐
If your heart is tugging at you to do something different, something that brings healing, justice, or hope, listen. The world needs more leapers.
๐ To those dreaming of starting your own nonprofit:
Let Kathyโs story be your reminder that bold ideas matter. That love, when paired with persistence and purpose, can reshape the world. The road wonโt always be easy. But as Kathy shared in her farewell letter: โI took a leap, and love caught me.โ
Today, nearly 25 years later, our organization stands as living proof of what one personโs courage, grit, and love can build.
Kathy will be retiring as Executive Director on June 30th. While weโll miss her presence in daily operations, her legacy will continue to shape CASโ future for generations.
In 2001, Kathy Stevens walked away from a stable career and a steady paycheck to follow a vision: to create a haven for farmed animals, a place where their lives would be valued, and their stories would change hearts.
So why do we cherish one species and exploit the other?
At CAS, we see cows as the unique, sentient individuals they are.
If you wouldnโt harm a dog, consider extending that same compassion towards cowsโ and all farmed animals. ๐ฎ๐๐ถ
Intelligent โ cows can learn their names, solve problems, and have the ability to remember human faces for years.
Social โ just like dogs, cows thrive in communities. They have best friends and will also go through intense grieving periods when loved ones are lost.