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Animals needing your help
GIVE THEM A CHANCE TO LIVE
Not all animals are protected under Australian law. These are the forgotten ones. No one hears their cries.
You can help rescue, rehabilitate and re-home unwanted farmed animals. By becoming a regular monthly donor you ensure that we can set up more foster stations and save more lives.
‘Til the Cows Come Home is a registered charity based in Australia. We strive for a world where people view farmed animals with the same warmth, and offer the same rights afforded to domestic pets.
Duke’s story
Little Duke
Duke is fighting for his life. He doesn’t have to die.
FAQ
For further questions regarding donations, email connect@tilthecowscomehome.org
Donations go towards helping our carers transport, feed, provide shelter and vet care to the vulnerable animals in their care. We also use donations to help establish new foster homes so we can rescue and rehome more animals.
Yes, we are registered with the Australia Charities and Not-For-Profits Commission (ACNC).
At this time we are not eligible for DGR status, therefore donations are not tax deductible. We are currently waiting for the Australian Taxation Office to grant our DGR status.
Yes, we accept credit card, bank transfer or PayPal. Please send us an email at connect@tilthecowscomehome.org for further information.
Once you have donated you will join our database to receive updates about the animals in our care so you can see how and where your donation was spent and how the animal(s) you helped are doing. Reach out to us at connect@tilthecowscomehome.org if you are not yet receving these emails.
Mr Darcy
Mr. Darcy’s nightmare nearly came true. The little piglet was running out of options very fast. Poor Mr. Darcy didn’t fit in, so he kept being moved around from one uncaring person to the next. No one knows how many times he was shifted around. It was evident that Mr. Darcy was craving love and affection and was missing his mum. Sadly, the next move was to the big house in the sky. Our volunteers spotted him just in time.
Lambington
Lambington was just one day old when he was discovered all alone away from his flock near death. Too weak to even stand, he would have perished that night. No baby should have to die alone so tiny Lambington was taken to our foster station to join the other orphans.
Lucy
Story
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