> 1001Xai said on
10-14-2008 at
23:14:
that women is my aunt lynn. swear to god. she is my hero for what she has done. im am her nephew, Cameron J. Cuny "C.J."
> M1arceline said on
04-20-2008 at
22:52:
Thank yoiu for your noble work I am using your video as a visual aid for my independant studies project
> jdgfanatic said on
04-11-2008 at
01:18:
Thank you,and God Bless your heart. I loveanimals, watch this video it make me happy,because there are people have good heart tocare for the poor defenceless living being.^.^
> anotherdeadperson said on
02-18-2008 at
19:57:
I love what they do. They've helped my family to rescue so many animals that would've died otherwise. In fact, this morning they rescued a cat that my boyfriend had found that was stuck in a car belt. they had to amputate it's leg, but they managed to save it. :]
> sweetness2514 said on
02-03-2008 at
18:58:
I'm 14 and I really want to be a wildlife rehabilitator. I know it will be a rough road, but it will be worth it. Releasing animals back to the wild must be so rewarding.
> estoid said on
01-18-2008 at
10:23:
This was incredibly moving. I'm happy to say I have my first volunteer shift at the local wildlife rescue group next week! I think I might be in for a crazy ride.
> TWRCHouston said on
01-03-2008 at
04:17:
Despite the hard work and sleepless nights, wildlife rehab truly is such a beautiful and rewarding experience. You've captured this very well in your video. As a "fellow" rehab facility, thank you for sharing and showing the world what we do.