Need “zoo donations” to keep the lights on

When I was going to college I knew that I wanted to help critters.

I wound up getting a biology degree that included a basic medical education.

After that, I decided that I certainly didn’t entirely want to become a veterinarian or humane mankind worker. In fact, I would love to keep my critter interests without my income. This is how I wound up taking in damaged and abandoned critters on my own dime. The neighborhood was more than glad to assign myself and others the title of unproper critter rehabilitator; Soon, most people was dropping off random domestic and wild critters for myself and others to care for in my spare time. This was all well and good.., then until I realized how pricey it was to manage the indoor air pollen levels and air temperature for a household of assorted critters. It turns out, you cannot rely on a big central heating, cooling, and air quality control method without giving it a lot of professional attention when you have critter fur and dander floating through the air. My air filters were consistently being plugged with the critter hair and debris. Then, my heating, cooling, and air quality control method was struggling to perform. Meanwhile, I was asking the air conditioning and forced air oil furnace to keep a consistent indoor air temperature so my pets could recuperate without additional stress of temperature fluctuations, and of course, this resulted in my heating, cooling, and air quality control method cutting down. Then I had to face the unfortunate reality that paying for a new air conditioning component and oil furnace was way out of my budget. I swiftly found myself collecting donations for my hobby “zoo.” Luckily, the neighborhood was glad to help and a local Heating and A/C service shop even donated their services.

 

Need “zoo donations” to keep the lights on