FAQs
Little Mountain Animal Sanctuary
What types of animals do you care for?
Our facilities are equipped to provide care for a variety of small farm animals. We currently accommodate sheep, goats, pigs, small cows, alpacas, and falabella or miniature horse species. These are the animals we're able to accept and care for based on our current infrastructure and resources.What is the difference between an animal rescue, and an animal sanctuary?
An animal sanctuary is typically a farm dedicated to providing a permanent, loving home for rescued animals for the remainder of their lives. Unlike animal shelters, sanctuaries don't aim to rehome animals with individuals or groups. Instead, they offer a safe, caring environment where animals can live out their natural lives, providing a long-term solution for their care and protection.What is little mountain animal sanctuary's mission?
Our mission is to provide a secure refuge for rescued small farm animals, ensuring they live out their lives in health, happiness, and safety. We also strive to educate, advocate, and foster a community environment that respects, celebrates, and nurtures the bond between animals and humans.How can I donate to the sanctuary?
To make a donation to our sanctuary, please visit our website and select the Donations tab. There, you’ll find several ways to contribute and support the care of our animal residents.What is the difference between an Animal Rescue and an Animal Sanctuary?
An animal sanctuary is typically a farm or dedicated facility that provides rescued animals with a safe, loving, and permanent home for the rest of their lives. Unlike animal shelters, sanctuaries do not aim to rehome animals with individuals or groups. Instead, they focus on long-term care and protection, ensuring each animal can live out its natural life in a secure and compassionate environment.What is LITTLE MOUNTAIN ANIMAL SANCTUARY’S MISSION?
To provide a safe, lifelong haven for rescued small farm animals, where they can live healthy, happy, and protected lives. Through education and advocacy, we strive to inspire a compassionate community that respects, celebrates, and nurtures the bond between animals and humans.


