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SAN DIEGO, California (KGTV) — A Carlsbad animal rescue is holding a very special baby shower in preparation of an influx of baby animals this spring.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Rancho Coastal Humane Society's San Diego Wildlife Center (SDWC) will collect donations for cottontail rabbits, squirrels, hawks, raccoons, owls, and other wildlife.
“Wildlife babies are really difficult for humans to raise. Baby rabbits are extremely hard to raise away from their mother. Mothers leave the nest alone all day and only come to feed at dawn and dusk," Trish Jackman, SDWC's director, said. "Well-intentioned people sometimes ‘rescue’ baby wildlife that doesn’t need their help, and would possibly be better off left alone.
"There’s a list of items we’re going to need as more and more babies arrive in the coming days, weeks, and months ... A heated blanket or bag of bird food can save lives.”
SDWC is looking for common animal care items, including:
Bird seed
Baby food- Beef only
Timothy Hay
Millet seed sticks
Cat kibble – Science Diet – Optimal Care
Paper towels
Kleenex
Dish soap
Laundry soap
Bleach
AA-AAA-C batteries
Dish towels
Nylon gloves – no powder Sizes M/L
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