CARA: Crafters & Artisans for Rescued Animals

CARA: Crafters & Artisans for Rescued Animals Crafters & Artisans for Rescued Animals (CARA) is a non-profit 501c3 created to benefit rescues, shelters and rehabbers across the US.

Our crafted items are tailored directly to their needs and shipped to them at no cost to the rescue. CARA is a 501c3 nonprofit organization

04/16/2025

This is from Sarah Chambers Flohr:
Hi! I'd love to do a shoutout to Karen Anderson in MA and Samantha Chaintreuil in NY. We received some beautiful pieces for our animals at Tiny Wonders Wildlife Rescue and are so very grateful for the donations!

Way to go Karen and Tracey!
12/04/2024

Way to go Karen and Tracey!

10/05/2024

Please note we have a new website address:

Happy Juneteenth!Today we reflect on how far we've come, and focus on how far we still have to go.  There is never an en...
06/19/2024

Happy Juneteenth!
Today we reflect on how far we've come, and focus on how far we still have to go.
There is never an end to progress that can be made.

Important Information this is a ZERO tolerance zone.  Hateful or rude comments will result in bans, blocks and disqualif...
06/08/2024

Important Information this is a ZERO tolerance zone. Hateful or rude comments will result in bans, blocks and disqualification from receiving CARA donations now or in the future.

CARA is proud to be part of the Safe Spaces Alliance

Crafters and Artisans for Rescued Animals (501c3 non-profit) is a collective group of crafters from across the US who are dedicated to creating handmade custom products that we donate to animal rescues to assist with the rehabilitation of the animals in their care.

While our day to day mission is to assist animals and the humans caring for them we are firm believers that animal
rights/ activism goes hand-in-hand with human
rights/activism. We stand by and support our BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ community.

Our organization is run by a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and we are determined to offer a safe-space environment online in any of our forums, free discrimination or fear; a space, free of bullying and harassment of any kind where all people regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race or religion are accepted and respected. Harassment is not tolerated.

CARA will take action against anyone who engages in behavior that is deemed a violation of this policy.

We encourage any member to notify a member of our administrative team immediately if they witness a harassment situation. Privacy is of utmost importance to us. Any reports of harassment will be treated as anonymous and your name will not be included in any communication with the offending parties unless specifically requested.

CARA will always be an advocate for both our fellow human, and the animals.

Happy Pride Month!You are always welcome here!CARA is a safe space for all.
06/01/2024

Happy Pride Month!
You are always welcome here!
CARA is a safe space for all.

Today we celebrate the women in our life that helped raise us.  Whether they be traditional moms, foster moms, adopted m...
05/12/2024

Today we celebrate the women in our life that helped raise us. Whether they be traditional moms, foster moms, adopted moms, grandmas, aunts that are more like 2nd moms, fur moms, scale moms, moms that were meant to be, moms that will be and even dads who play both roles.

Happy Mother's Day.

I know I don't usually share stuff like this but standing Ovation to this rescue that just had enough of mean, entitled ...
04/19/2024

I know I don't usually share stuff like this but standing Ovation to this rescue that just had enough of mean, entitled people. There is language and a lot of it so if you're not into that kinda thing don't read further. But if you're amused, check their page for updates šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/xoU9DawvaztKGY7v/?mibextid=xfxF2i

I wasn’t very nice today. So I thought I’d show you since he’s probably going to write me a glowing review.

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Here’s the first email we got:

Hello,

I am looking to adopt a bird(s) and was wondering if I could come visit so we can talk in person. I don't like email and being told to go to a website I have already been to is not very conversation building. Is there a facility I could visit and speak with someone in person. I live in Ann Arbor and have no issue driving to battle creek.

Thank you for your time.

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My response:

Hello, so unfortunately we are not open to the public. You would need to go through the adoption process first. To get started with that go to our website (with a link).

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His response last night at 3am

Hello,

I have found being told to do something online rarley results in the information requested being provided and a lot of my time is wasted. Is there a time I can speak with someone? If I am required to give all my meta data before I can get basic questions answered I will just go buy a bird instead of adopting. The over complicated process of rescue is why people don't go through rescue organizations. Why go through the difficult and time consuming process of adoption when one can avoid the complicated and overall pointless process of adoption when buying is in all ways simpler, easier and less annoying.

Did you even read my email or just scan it and sent a pre-written response?

Customer service is key to donations and support for organizations like yours. You don't have it or this interaction lacked it.

Good luck in your endeavors

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And something in my head broke and decided - nope. Not today motherdunker. You don’t get to treat us that way.

So here’s my response:

Hi Karl,

I thought about just sending you on your merry way without a response, but then you would think ā€œYeah. I’m right. Rescue sucks and they’re just little power freaks with a complex, and I really told them!ā€

The truth, Karl, is that we don’t have the time or energy to ā€œcustomer serviceā€ you.

Do you know why, Karl?

Because in the past seven days, I’ve had over 700 heartbeats relying on me to keep beating. SEVEN HUNDRED.

Do you know how many humans are sharing that burden, Karl? Six. The answer is six. How’s that for heartbeat to human ratios?

I don’t have time to see if you might want to talk about any of those seven hundred heartbeats, to give you all their stories, to hem and haw and see if you MIGHT want to fill out the VERY SIMPLE process of the application for which I created to w**d out the ā€œmaybe wanna’sā€ from the people who are actually ready to move forward.

My adoption fees are right around 1/10th of what you’ll pay when you go to a pet store. And we’re honest, and give you support for the rest of that bird’s life. Pet stores don’t do that.

Speaking of support, we do that - helping all those who have come before you to adopt as well. So, let’s add that up. 700 heartbeats, thousands of humans to support to ā€œcustomer serviceā€, and then we also try to make content to help people who can’t get to the rescue or can’t surrender or whatever so we can keep those birds in their homes.

Did you know we’re a nonprofit, Karl? Yeah. We are. As in, no profit to be had. Most of the time we are running at a serious deficit. I bought this facility in 2022 to get the rescue out of my house.

We aren’t government or any other way funded, so our paltry adoption fees are what make our world go round. Some months we have 5-10 adoptions, some months we have none. Guess what happens when we have none, Karl? That’s right, the bills go on my credit cards.

So while we’re supporting all those heartbeats, and all those humans with our ā€œcustomer serviceā€ I also had to open an LLC with a giant laser to try to sell bird toys and rescue merchandise to try to help ends meet. So, I am working on building that business and the website for it, and then actually making the products for the orders we have too.

Your snarky little email probably made you feel like you really told me, Karl.

In the past two weeks, we’ve done a major seizure with a county animal control resulting in thousands upon thousands of dollars of vet bills with serious injuries, all animals in it on meds and going through serious medical stuff, then we got a call for an emergency surrender/transport for 70 cockatiels which turned out to be FOUR HUNDRED FREAKING COCKATIELS. Those cockatiels had to get into a zoo, because we can’t afford to feed them.

Yesterday we had a crazy surgery on one of those seizure birds that didn’t result the way we wanted.

But sure. Let’s find a time for you to not follow my GODDAMN process, so you can come to the rescue and looky-loo to see if we MIGHT be up to your standards to see if you MIGHT want to adopt?

Yeah. You seem like a real treat, like someone I definitely want in my life to support for the rest of that bird’s life.

Your snarky email was just the icing on the cake I needed today, before I head BACK to the vet for the next set of complicated procedures on a seizure bird to try to get him well.

Do you know who gets my customer service, Karl? The animals in my care. I do this for them. The humans? They’re the worst part of the job. I live my life for birds.

And if you can’t fill out a simple application and go through my pretty simple process, you don’t deserve one, or me or my time or energy.

Have a good one, Karl.

Just to be sure - you didn’t think THIS was a canned response…right Karl?

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XOXO,

Shannon

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So if you woke up today and thought ā€œI’m gonna go be a dick to a rescue to make myself feel like a big, bad man!ā€

GO FORNICATE YOURSELF.

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UPDATE:

This entire thing has been INCREDIBLE. Karl responded, there's merch, we've raised a HOLY TON of money, and the entirety of the rescue community came together over 10 days.

Here's a post with the links to everything, including the response, the merch, and the stats on how munch money it's raised and the whole bit.

https://www.facebook.com/birdsandbeaks/posts/pfbid02UDKUd8WJNFw4NFej8q2tWMivxLonCb67xhQMNteUcio5EJnUCRUvWd2cPXuhAzrLl

Since we are using the soother belly funds to send cash donations to a randomly selected group of our CARA rescues I fig...
04/03/2024

Since we are using the soother belly funds to send cash donations to a randomly selected group of our CARA rescues I figured we might as well try to donate as much as possible!
Therefore I am adding some of my handmade items for sale. The sale of these items (minus shipping) will be added to the donation pot allowing us to give some unexpected rescues a little donation right in time for baby season.

Items are listed with descriptions. If you are interested in purchasing one of these items please comment on the picture you are interested in. There is only 1 of each item available.
All items were made by myself (Bridget) and are using fabrics designed by me so they can't be found anywhere else ā˜ŗļø

Here's to a little April fun

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03/31/2024

Now that Easter is winding down we want to make sure we give attention to another important national celebration today.
Happy Trans day of Visibility!
We see you, we love you!

Wishing you all a very Happy Easter!
03/31/2024

Wishing you all a very Happy Easter!

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About CARA

CARA was inspired by the crafting movement for the animals of the Australian bushfires. After the need for items there was exhausted, we wanted to keep the momentum going, but this time to benefit animals in our own backyards. There are an estimated 14,000 animal rescues in the US that take in nearly 8 MILLION animals a year. Many if not most rely solely on donations from their community. What if we could combine our crafting skills with our love of animals and create unique and tailored items that would benefit the caregivers?

CARA considers safety and privacy our top concerns. Each of our patterns are tested by our

rescues before being released to our crafters to ensure the animal will be safe. Our rescue lists are not shared, and only visible by our members to protect our independent rehabbers who usually work within their own home.

What makes us different from other rescue crafting groups is our close relationship with our rescue partners. While not required, many of our rescues have joined us as members of our discussion group and have become an intrical part of the process. Our crafters learn from them, are able to ask rescue specific questions and form bonds that have even resulted in some of our members becoming the ā€œunofficialā€ for a particular rescue. Our rescues can ask for custom items and we do our best to create them. We currently have over 50 patterns and items offered, many which are CARA exclusive items we have created ourselves such as the Rabbit Socks pictured below.