Caring for Exotic Lives Together

At Mending Hearts Exotic Sanctuary, our mission is to rescue and rehabilitate exotic animals whose owners can no longer provide the care they need. We believe every creature deserves a safe, compassionate environment where they can thrive. Dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of exotic pet ownership, we advocate for responsible practices and lifelong commitment. Join us in our quest for awareness and animal welfare through education and community support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore common inquiries about Mending Hearts Exotic Sanctuary.

What types of animals do you rescue?

We rescue a variety of exotic animals including reptiles, birds, and small mammals whose owners can no longer care for them.

How can I help the sanctuary?

You can support us through donations, volunteering, or participating in our fundraising events. Every bit helps!

Can I visit Mending Hearts Exotic Sanctuary?

Visits are by appointment only to ensure the safety and well-being of our residents. Please contact us to schedule.

What should I know before adopting?

Owning an exotic animal requires thorough research and commitment. We educate potential owners about their long-term care needs.

Create a positive impact

  • Volunteer

    Give your time and care to our rescued animals

  • Foster

    Provide temporary loving homes and support

  • Donate

    Your contributions help save and heal lives

  • Sponsor

    Partner with us to support ongoing rescue efforts

Why Responsible Exotic Animal Ownership Matters

Exotic animals have unique physical, behavioral, dietary, and environmental needs that many people do not fully understand before bringing them home. Without proper preparation and long-term commitment, these animals can suffer.

At Mending Hearts Exotic Sanctuary, we believe education is one of the most powerful tools in preventing neglect, surrender, and improper care. By helping people understand what exotic animal ownership truly requires, we hope to create better outcomes for both animals and owners.