
CHRISTINE'S CRITTERS
Non-profit 501(c)(3) located in Fairfield County, Connecticut
Support Our Mission
Give injured birds of prey a second chance.
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Christine's Critters, Inc.
PO Box 1157
Weston, CT 06883



AMAZON WISHLIST

Everyday essentials for our rescued birds and rehabilitation patients can be found on our Amazon Wishlist. Your purchase is tax-deductible and directly supports their care by providing food, medical supplies, and enrichment items they need to thrive.
Make a Difference for Injured Raptors
Every donation goes directly toward the care of our rescued raptors, ensuring they receive the resources they need to rehabilitate and return to the wild.
Your Generous Donation Provides:
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ð– ° Food
Nutrition is key to survival. Our annual food costs top $30,000 to ensure every raptor receives the proper whole-prey diet for its species.
ð– ° Medical Care
Emergency veterinary treatments, x-rays, surgeries, and ongoing care for injured and sick birds.
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ð– °Flight Cage Maintenance
Safe, spacious enclosures that allow recovering raptors to rebuild their strength before release.
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ð– ° Lifelong Care for Non-Releasable Birds
Our ambassador raptors require daily feeding, enrichment, and veterinary oversight to ensure their well-being.
Christine’s Critters receives no state or federal funding—our ability to rescue, rehabilitate, and release these incredible birds depends entirely on donations and program fees. Your support gives them a second chance.
Behind the Scenes: Feeding the Birds
This video gives you a timelapse look at the daily food preparation at Christine’s Critters. Every meal is carefully portioned to keep our rehabilitation patients and ambassador birds healthy and strong.
Your donations make this possible—allowing us to purchase high-quality, species-appropriate food from trusted suppliers. Thank you for supporting our mission and helping us provide the best care for these incredible birds!