Sanctuary’s Way of ‘Preparing’ Turkeys for Thanksgiving Is Full of Love

As the holiday season is slowly but surely approaching and people prepare to feast on Thanksgiving, animal sanctuaries are busy rescuing animals, such as pigs and turkeys so that they won't end up on someone's dinner table.

The California Sanctuary, the Gentle Barn, is also busy "preparing" their rescued turkeys, as the staff shared in a video posted on October 15, and it's so heartwarming to watch!

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Look at them appreciating the loving care provided by the staff.

Animal sanctuaries that rescue turkeys play a crucial role in providing a safe haven for these birds and promoting the ethical treatment of animals. These sanctuaries rescue turkeys from various situations, including industrial farms, slaughterhouses, and other forms of exploitation.

The rescued turkeys are often in poor physical and psychological condition, having endured crowded and stressful environments. The sanctuaries provide them with medical care, nutritious food, and the opportunity to heal and regain strength.

This approach reflects the compassionate care provided by many animal sanctuaries, where the focus is on creating a safe and nurturing environment for rescued animals.

Sanctuaries often work to rehabilitate and provide emotional support to animals that have been rescued from difficult or abusive situations.

Turkeys, like other animals, can form bonds with their caregivers, and providing them with affection and their favorite foods can help them heal and thrive in their new home.

As you can see, they are happy and relaxed!

The lovely care the staff of the Gentle Barn provides these turkeys not only improves their physical well-being but also fosters their emotional and psychological well-being. It's a reminder of the positive impact that humans can have on the lives of animals through acts of kindness and compassion.

These actions help raise awareness about the ethical treatment of animals and encourage people to consider more humane ways of celebrating events like Thanksgiving.

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