Thursday, 25 July 2013

Sad news

A bit of sad news from WHF. 

"It is with the deepest regret that we announce that on 19th July Padmini our Bengal tiger passed away. Over the last week her general condition gradually deteriorated and on 19th July in collaboration with both of our vets we reached the decision it was in her best interests to put her to sleep.

Padmini was 21 years of age and a great ambassador for WHF & PWP, and will be sadly missed. We have waited to announce the sad news so that all staff and adopters of Pads could be contacted by WHF first. Thank you for your support.

Thank you Jackie T for the lovely picture, there will be an album created for Pads on our FB page after the weekend."
 
Padmini taken by Jackie T.
Padmini was loved by so many. Since the announcement on Facebook only 24hours ago there have already been well over a hundred messages of condolence, for which we are all grateful.
 She will be missed by us all.

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Busy times

Stall holder artist Robbie Graham
The Family Days have finally been and gone - four days of complete mayhem! We spent most of last week frantically preparing the site and getting everything ship-shape for the thousands of people soon to descend on us. This meant more painting, carting woodchip from one side of the site to the other to re-do stand-offs and dreaded marquees (Not the most enticing jobs when its 30 degrees outside! The variety of stall-holders made the heat worthwhile at least. Some amazing photographers and artists and noteable charities all involved.


Main shop in the big marquee
We had to kit out 3 shop outlets across the site, which involved carting cuddly toys, key-rings, bags and other such gift items across the site. This was a task that somehow took all day, but by the end of the day the shops were looking pretty good and full to the brim with stuff to buy. The heat inside the marquees was overwhelming, and I have no idea how the guys manning them would survive over the coming 4 days - but somehow they did! 



Jack the jungle cat
The Family Days themselves were a lot of fun. We all had our roles on the days - I was in charge of the area around pumas and jungle cat, so spent the night before frantically researching all I could about jungle cats. Unfortunately I didn't really get to put my new found knowledge to use as Jack our jungle cat spent most of the day in bed and avoided all visitors - typical. The days themselves were packed - we had around 2500 people on each of the four days, not including staff, volunteers, and stall holders and of course the roaming mascots: a bear and tiger costume character which all the cats found a little bit too interesting. 

All the money raised is going to the upkeep of the centre and the cats, so it was important to have a successful, popular day, and I think we did rather well. So a big thank you goes out to everyone that came and helped to make it a success. 

Open day visitors watching the lions (photo WHF facebook)