SC Coastal Animal Rescue and Educational Sanctuary is a no-kill, no-breed sanctuary for unwanted, abused, and neglected exotic animals. Located in Georgetown, SC, SC-CARES operates a wildlife rehabilitation center, develops educational outreach programs and provides a compassionate environment where animals are treated with love and respect, receive proper care and given a good quality of life.

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Fawn takes sanctuary
by Marla Stroupe, mdstroupe@sc.rr.com
August 3, 2008

When Bonne Bachtell and Hank Winter arrived at SC C.A.R.E.S. animal sanctuary a couple of months ago for their regular volunteer shift, little did they know that their hobbies and handicraft skills would prove useful for a new resident at the rescue center.

According to Kathy Shoemaker, who also works at SC C.A.R.E.S., they found the injured fawn "Miss Belle" inside a fenced yard in the Belle Isle neighborhood south of Georgetown.

"We believe that the fawn and her mother must have jumped inside the fenced yard to find food," says Shoemaker. "The mother was able to jump back over the fence, but the young deer just threw herself against it repeatedly and severely injured her neck."

Miss Belle, now three months old, has been at the sanctuary for about nine weeks. To assist in her rehabilitation, Bachtell and Winter devised a sling that lifts the fawn up from her bed several times a day. Activity like this helps prevent bed sores and contributes to muscle strengthening.

In a little more than two months, the deer has doubled in size, now weighing more than 45 pounds. Her habitat during recovery is in the combination bathroom and laundry room of the sanctuary's shelter.

"She's not out of danger yet," continues Shoemaker. "But the veterinarian helping us care for Miss Belle has been pleased with her progress. The sling that Bonne and Hank constructed is helping her get strength back in her legs and this little deer is a trooper."

SC C.A.R.E.S. is open to the public for guided tours by appointment. Donations to support the sanctuary animals are appreciated. For more information , call 546-7893 or go to www.sc-cares.org.

Bulletins and Upcoming Events

SC CARES is PERMANENTLY CLOSED
Tuesday, December 31, 2019 • Time:
SC-CARES has been helping animals for over 13 years here in SC and for many years before moving to SC. It was an accumulation of circumstances, a perfect storm, that is forcing us to close. Considering Skips serious health issues (multiple myeloma cancer), our physical and emotional stress, fluctuating financial and vet support, we couldnt see a light at the end of this tunnel. We did not see a way for the sanctuary to continue in the event one or both of us encountered a crisis. We decide for the animals sake we needed to get ahead of things, before their lives are impacted from any sort of crisis situation.



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