Adopting an FIV-Positive Cat
Among the types of special needs pets we care for at the Forever Farm are cats infected with feline immunodeficiency virus, sometimes known as feline AIDS. FIV is sometimes associated […]
Among the types of special needs pets we care for at the Forever Farm are cats infected with feline immunodeficiency virus, sometimes known as feline AIDS. FIV is sometimes associated […]
Volunteers are a key part of most any nonprofit organization, but are especially important to animal welfare groups. The volunteers at the Friends For Life Forever Farm are no exception. […]
At the Forever Farm, a big part of our mission is care of senior pets. It might be the thing Friends For Life is best known for. However, another important […]
When Friends for Life and the Forever Farm are the topic of conversation, our senior residents tend to be the focus. It’s only natural. The bigger part of our population […]
In some ways, Peanut and Jelly are very representative of the pets we take in at the Friends for Life Forever Farm. Like many of the cats and dogs who […]
Two of the youngest animals in our care at the Forever Farm are Flash and Ebony. This male and female duo came to us by way of our good friends […]
In autumn of 2014, a kitten was left in a cardboard box on the front step of a veterinary office in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She was a tiny bundle of […]
In early 2015, Friends For Life was asked if we had room for a 12-year-old, heartworm-positive Basset Hound/Shepherd mix. Her name was Happy. One of her elderly owners had passed […]
As we grow older, many of us find ourselves on daily medications for the first time, or add to the list we already have. While many don’t give it much […]
Friends For Life has a unique mission: provide loving, lifelong care for senior and special needs pets. We are not a shelter – we are a retirement home and an […]
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