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Meet our permanent residents

Meet our much-loved permanent residents who have a home here for the rest of their natural life. If you feel you would like to donate towards their care please click on the button and "Fill a Dish"

Our Horses

SUSIE - Not quite a horse but a large pony Susie lives with Bella. A purebread Connemara and a healthy 27 years old she seems to have settled in very well. Susie has had many foals in her life but has never been ridden.


Our Ponies


SHADOW
is a Welsh Section A breed. She was an unwanted pet. She is cheeky and can be bossy. Patience is not her strong point – she makes it quite clear that the staff don't do anything quickly enough for her, whether it's feeding, leading her in and out or starting her grooming. She loves being brushed, and can't get enough cuddles. She's well aware that she's a pretty girl, and poses readily for the camera, looking over her shoulder and showing off her beautiful eyelashes.

TEABAG (so-called because he decided he liked the taste of teabags when he first came to us) is a 20 year old Shetland Pony. He's cheeky and mischievous, and loves his carrot and apple treats (no tea-bags allowed!). His confidence shines through, so he needs a strong leader to keep him in line. He loves going to fundraising events for us, as he basks in all the attention he gets. 

BASIL is our mini Shetland, super-cheeky and full of fun. As he's still young, he can nibble at times, and especially likes chewing the backs of people's knees! He was abandoned, and hard to re-home because he needs special fencing because he's so tiny. He loves Teabag, who treats him like an annoying little brother. Basil is currently out on loan.

BAILEY is a Welsh Cob X Shetland. He was an RSPCA cruelty case, found abandoned in a field, having rocks thrown at him. No wonder he gets a little nervous – Bailey has been through a lot. When he gets to know you, he loves cuddles and is sweet and gentle. He had to have an eye removed, as he came to us with cataracts which had deteriorated and become painful. He can be a cheeky 'bruiser' with the other ponies.

DOMINO, who is Bailey's best friend, is a Welsh X breed. He had been abandoned and came to us via the RSPCA. He is cheeky and completely obsessed with food. He's had to have laser treatment for benign skin tumours on his underside.

CHESTER was abandoned in the area as a foal, he is now around 14 is currently out on loan. A lovely straightforward pony he is enjoying life as a companion to another pony.


Our Donkeys

DAISY  was rescued from slaughter to be a companion for our now deceased old donkey, Zoe. Unusually, because she thinks she's a horse, Daisy doesn't miss the companionship of other donkeys and loves being in the fields with all her horsey friends. She loves being around humans, and likes biting people's hair. She'll playfully pull down your hood if you stand too close. She loves bear hugs, and rests her head on your shoulder to get the best thrill. She enjoys coming to our fundraising collections, especially at Christmas, when she gets to wear her special bells. Her best friend is Shadow.


ROSIE
came to us very recently (Feb 23) and had previously been living with a goat and a sheep. She is now happily living with Daisy donkey and her pony group. Similar in age to Daisy we hope they will go on to share many years of donkey companionship.

Fill a dish for our Horses & Donkeys

Our Site Cats

Because they're not ideal for re-homing (with some exceptions - please enquire), our site cats live with us furrever and  have lots of freedom to roam all around the Sanctuary and beyond.

KEN is a lovely big ginger cat who has made himself very at home here. Problems with his liver which require monitoring frequently mean his stay here is long term and so he enjoys spending his time with the other site cats and has taken it upon himself to become close friends with Madi. They can often be found playing about in the grass outside.

MADI is a 1 year old Bengal who came to us via the vet. She has suffered spinal 
trauma which has made her doubly incontinent, but she's gradually showing improvement. She is a beautiful young cat, very friendly and affectionate but also very naughty. She loves to poke her nose into everything so we have to be very careful not to shut her in one of the containers or cupboards when we lock up.

BOOTS- a shy girl with a very short tail who came back to us after her adopter sadly passed away. She enjoys being about and relaxing on a chair if its quiet, when its busy you wont see her for dust!

   

STANLEY At around 10 years old Stanley is a British Short Hair. He has digestive issues making rehoming difficult in a private setting. He loves sleeping through the day!

GEORGIE came to us when his owner passed away. He has a couple of long term health issues (and a little bit of an attitude ) which have kept him from finding a home.

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Our Pig

GILBERT is something of a TV star, as he featured on Granada Reports some years ago (see our Facebook page). This was because Gilbert, who is a X Pot Bellied pig, started life as a house pig. He was brought up with 2 dogs, treated just as they were, rolling over for a tummy tickle and loving dog biscuits. He came to us in 2013 aged 2 years and we began the process of encouraging him to be a pig! We're getting there. More facts about Gilbert:

  • He's very popular with visitors - and with our big horse Holland, who loves to lick him.
  • He snores, loves splashing in his paddling pool and being brushed with a yard brush. Because of his light colouring and the fact that he doesn't have much hair, we smear sun tan lotion on him in the summer.
  • His dental hygienist has to scrape his tusks down every year to keep him comfortable.
  • He sometimes has a weight problem (he weighs 85 kilos) and has been on the occasional diet, but generally he has gourmet dinners of fruit and veg. He particularly likes plain popcorn, and scrambled eggs with peppers and courgettes! He also loves being fed yoghurt (low fat of course) off a spoon. Because he's a smart cookie, we make him work for his treats by putting them in puzzle boxes. It doesn't take him long to break in!

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Our Feathered Friends

We have Garth the cockerel, 5 hens and 4 ducks who are enjoying a happy retirement with us.

Garth and the hens

Garth, the cockerel is a perfect gentleman, and looks after his girls with great care. The hens are very cheeky and confident, coming into the cat barn through the cat flaps and eating grapes, corn on the cob and whatever other goodies the staff have in their lunch packs. They're big fans of mealworms and come running at teatime when the staff clap their hands. They all mix well with the site cats.

Our ducks

Our Muscovy duck is Pandora. The 2 Indian Runner ducks are Hoisin and Puddle. All our Ducks are now in their senior years and live in our compound areas away from the hussle and bustle of our hens and general goings on at the sanctuary. Living their best life all four are very happy and settled.

Miss Coco Butter

Polish chicken Miss Coco Butter is a law unto herself. She came into us as her previous companions had died. She absolutely loves to be alone and keeps away from our other chickens and ducks. She can often be found keeping Gilbert the pig company or sat on the shoulder of a member of staff!

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Published: 20th May, 2019

Updated: 15th December, 2025

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