04/20/2022
Little Debbie was a fragile foal who was born on a remote Kentucky mountaintop after her mother Tw***ie was abandoned there. The mountain offered Tw***ie very little to eat and she struggled to produce enough milk for Little Debbie. To make matters worse, Tw***ie was also still nursing last year’s foal, Little Miss. The three starving horses struggled to survive and without intervention, they would have perished. Thanks to the generosity of supporters like you, KHS was able to rescue Little Debbie and her family. We brought them to our Willow Hope Farm in Simpsonville where they received urgent medical care, nutritious food and had other horses to play with. At Willow Hope Farm, we gave Tw***ie plenty of grass and hay and she began to produce the milk Little Debbie needed to grow strong and healthy. Little Miss joined other yearlings and, with enough food for the first time, no longer needed to steal Little Debbie’s milk. Slowly, all three fillies began to gain weight and get better. For the first time, they made horse and human friends. Seeing them happy as they ran, played and grazed in the green pastures filled us with joy! Every day of the week, KHS responds to animals in crisis like Little Debbie, Tw***ie and Little Miss. When you donate to the Kentucky Humane Society, you give horses like these a second chance at happiness. There are still many dogs, cats and horses who need KHS’ help. Your gift today can give them hope by providing food, shelter and lifesaving care. Won’t you give? Donations are gratefully accepted through Facebook or online at www.kyhumane.org/donate. As a nonprofit organization, KHS relies completely on donations to save lives. Thank you, as always, for supporting our lifesaving work.