Phoebe and Chloe

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Phoebe and Chloe arrived in July 2020.

Phoebe arrived extremely hypothermic. Saving her life was no small feat but with a warming bath that lasted an hour, a hot water bottle, blankets and a heater we managed to stabilize her.

Chloe came into care after being bitten by what we assume was a fox. She was given a lot of TLC after what would have been a very traumatic experience.

They are flourishing now as a much loved part of their adopted family and are both a friend to a sheep called Vegemite.

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