Unique Strays at Lollypop Farm
Every year, Lollypop Farm receives hundreds of stray animals. While many people think of cats and dogs when they hear “stray,” our shelter often cares for a surprising variety of
Keep ReadingEvery year, Lollypop Farm receives hundreds of stray animals. While many people think of cats and dogs when they hear “stray,” our shelter often cares for a surprising variety of
Keep ReadingThe summer months are full of fun—backyard barbecues, beach days, fireworks, and family gatherings. But amid the excitement, things can get a little chaotic. An open gate, a screen door
Keep ReadingA recent Democrat and Chronicle column appraised our community’s feral cat problem, with a specific concern about the impact on birds and small mammals. The article suggested that it was “time
Keep ReadingIt happens in the blink of an eye. You’re coming home, juggling groceries, and your curious cat slips out the door. Or your dog hurls himself in pursuit of a
Keep ReadingSome pets at Lollypop Farm take longer than others to find their happy homes. In the case of Jorah, a 10-year-old retriever mix, his journey from the streets to a
Keep ReadingWhen a concerned citizen in East Rochester came upon a domestic rabbit under their deck in mid-February, it was clear that the rabbit was in need of care. Unsure of
Keep ReadingWe first met Buster in late October when a concerned community member brought him to Lollypop Farm. This 10-year-old orange, tiger cat was found roaming in Ontario as a stray,
Keep ReadingWhen we first met Batman in early April, we knew he was special. After all, it’s not every day that a stray goat finds its way to Lollypop Farm. This
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