The story of one Farm Sanctuary resident
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George pig would not be alive today without compassionate friends like you.
George was born at a petting zoo. He was the runt of his litter and developed several medical problems that went undiagnosed and untreated. By the time someone noticed him huddled in the corner of the barn, he was on the brink of losing his life. In fact, when a compassionate human friend asked the owner of the petting zoo if she
could take George with her, he agreed because George was "going to die anyway."
Thankfully, they brought George to the one place that could save his life: Farm Sanctuary!
Two photos of George pig, with the caption: Look at George then and now. On the left, George is underweight, sickly, and in a dirt-filled barn. On the right, George is healthy and in a green pasture.
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As soon as George arrived at Farm Sanctuary, our dedicated and experienced team got right to work. We worked with our veterinarians, and they determined that he was severely malnourished, weak from parasites, suffering from a serious urinary tract condition, and having a hard time breathing due to severe pneumonia.
But after weeks of antibiotics, and some tender love and care, George was strong enough to have surgery and begin the final stages of his recovery. Today, he is a happy and healthy pig. And given how his life began, every day here in the peace and comfort of Farm Sanctuary's New York shelter is a gift from kindhearted friends like you!
Friends and donors like you have already done so much for George and other animals like him, and we are truly grateful for your love and support! But for his sake, we hope you won't mind us asking you for one more favor.
October 2nd is World Farm Animals Day. It is also Farm Sanctuary's annual Giving Day-and we have set a goal of raising enough funds to provide 300,000 meals for the over 800 animals like George lucky enough to call this place home.
Please make an early Giving Day donation today to help Farm Sanctuary provide care for formerly abused and neglected farm animals! While a pig like George eats a lot of food, you'll be amazed at how far your Giving Day support can go.
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For example, your gift of just $31 can feed four chickens for an entire month. A gift of $55 can feed a pig for one month-and your impact doesn't end there!
Through your generosity, Farm Sanctuary continues to rescue farm animals from cruelty, provide them with a lifetime of care, educate people about how unique and wonderful they are, and speak out against the abuse and neglect too often experienced in America's farming industry.
I hope we can count on you. Donate now to help provide 300,000 meals to shelter residents like George and to help Farm Sanctuary continue all of its lifesaving work for farm animals.
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Thank you in advance for your support and for all you do on behalf of rescued farm animals.
Yours for farm animals,
Megan Watkins,
Chief Executive Officer
P.S. In addition to making a special Giving Day donation to provide 300,000 meals for Sanctuary residents like George, I hope you'll join us for our 35th Anniversary celebration on October 9th.
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