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Sponsorship Program Penelope
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Penelope

$15.00 every month

Penelope was found as a stray and ended up at the animal shelter. After no one claimed her and her stray hold was up, we picked her up to bring her home to Sage Mountain and offer her sanctuary.

She was very skittish upon arriving and didn’t want to be close to any of us. But after a few months of her receiving love and care she finally realized that she was safe and began to trust us.

Nowadays she spends her time hanging out with the other hens at the sanctuary, cuddling Joey the rooster every night and saying hi to volunteers when they arrive to feed.

Become Penelope's Sponsor!

Penelope was found as a stray and ended up at the animal shelter. After no one claimed her and her stray hold was up, we picked her up to bring her home to Sage Mountain and offer her sanctuary.

She was very skittish upon arriving and didn’t want to be close to any of us. But after a few months of her receiving love and care she finally realized that she was safe and began to trust us.

Nowadays she spends her time hanging out with the other hens at the sanctuary, cuddling Joey the rooster every night and saying hi to volunteers when they arrive to feed.

Penelope was found as a stray and ended up at the animal shelter. After no one claimed her and her stray hold was up, we picked her up to bring her home to Sage Mountain and offer her sanctuary.

She was very skittish upon arriving and didn’t want to be close to any of us. But after a few months of her receiving love and care she finally realized that she was safe and began to trust us.

Nowadays she spends her time hanging out with the other hens at the sanctuary, cuddling Joey the rooster every night and saying hi to volunteers when they arrive to feed.

Sage Mountain

P.O. Box 681596
Park City, Utah 84068

info@sagemtn.org