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Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation Hosts Pets & Vets 101

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The Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation (CVHF) welcomed 130 people to its latest Sunday at the Sanctuary event, called “Pets & Vets 101,” at Fraser Woods Montessori School, on January 27.

Animal lovers of all ages got to be up close and personal with chickens, rabbits, goats, a llama, a pig, a chinchilla, a snake, a box turtle, and a bearded dragon, as well as adoptable animals from Because 4 Paws.

Veterinarians from Cornell Veterinary Medicine taught attendees about how to care for dogs and cats, while representatives from Rowanwood Farm in Newtown and Kimberly McClure Brinton of Country Companions Veterinary Service LLC shared how to care for backyard farm animals. Naturalists from Earthplace of Westport were also onsite to help educate people on what animals may or may not be appropriate to have as an alternative pet.

Make sure to visit the CVHF’s next Sunday at the Sanctuary event, called “Waking Winter Wildlife.” The free workshop will take place Sunday, February 10, at Reed Intermediate School, 3 Trades Lane.

For more information about the Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation and its upcoming events, visit cvhfoundation.org.

Jenny Hubbard, Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation president and mother of Catherine, snuggles up to Lucy the pig at the organization’s Sunday at the Sanctuary: Pets & Vets 101 event on January 27. Lucy came with Dr Kimberly McClure Brinton of Country Companions Veterinary Service LLC to teach attendees about caring for farm animals. —Bill Glass photo
A representative of Rowanwood Farm shows children how to pet a llama during the Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation’s Pets & Vets 101 event at Fraser Woods Montessori School on January 27. —Bill Glass photo
At the Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation’s recent Sunday at the Sanctuary, visitors got to meet a variety of farm animals, including two goats from Rowanwood Farm in Newtown. —Marleen Cafarelli photo
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