Monday, November 16, 2009

Christmas in the Pet Shop




After a lovely day at our Gift Fair in Keston we now have all the Christmas Pet products for sale in the Pet Shop at Foal Farm.


For your Cats------

We have Christmas stockings and lovely festive toys including tinsel mice at 70p and gorgeous dangly feather and ribbon toys at £1.50.
For your Dogs-----
We have lots of toys and treats starting at only 99p. There are Crunchy Snowballs, plush reindeer and different Christmas stockings.
Not forgetting your small animals----
We have a fabulous Christmas stocking which contains fruity shapes, yoghurt drops, choc drops, a loofah chew, a wooden chew and a rope toy.
Please come and visit.
The Pet Shop is open on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 1.30 ---4.30pm
( Cash or cheques only I'm afraid )
You will be very welcome.
Liz














Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween
















What a fanatstic evening we had at Foal Farm on Halloween. Everywhere you looked there were monsters, ghosts and witches. The pumpkins were brilliant and it was hard to choose a winner. Thank you to eveyone who turned up and supporter Foal Farm.





Here are a few photos. See our Facebook page for more.






Thursday, October 29, 2009

Trick or Treat - This Saturday from 5pm

We are all really excited about our first ever Halloween night at Foal Farm.
All the money raised will be put towards to the care of the animals over the winter.
There will be lots of fun and games and yummy food - not to be missed!
Please join us to make this a memorable and spooky evening.
Lisa
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Friday, October 9, 2009

Could you be The One for Misty?


May we introduce a special little lady looking for a new home?

Misty is a 7 ½ year old, long haired tabby. She is a very pretty girl and has a lovely temperament. She loves a fuss, attention and a good lap! She loves a chat too! Misty loves to play and often has her ‘kitten’ moments. Sadly this is Misty’s second time here and we do think that this hasn’t helped her at all as she makes strong bonds with people.

She firstly arrived in April 08 as her owner had to go into hospital. While she was here she became so stressed and terribly over groomed, and was very sore. She then was fortunate to find a lady to take her to her quite home, where her new owner worked mainly from home and was able to spend a lot of quality time with Misty. She soon settled very well and he sores were almost healed. Shortly afterwards Misty was diagnosed as diabetic and then to make things worse her new owners job situation changed which meant she had to work away from home for long hours. Misty again was returned to us in Feb’ 09. Her owner was distraught and again so was Misty.

Now Misty is looking for that ‘forever’ home with special people that will take care of her. Her daily injections are a simple fuss free procedure. Foal Farm will support her new owner with practical help along side medical support in the form of insulin and needles in her new home. Is that special new home yours? If you are interested in offering Misty a home please contact the cat team cats@foalfarm.org.uk or call 01959 572386 ext 208 for more information about her.

She is patiently waiting for her new special owners to find her – they are out there and they could be you.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Country Festival Day 2009




We had another fantastic turn-out at this year's Country Festival Day - despite the wind which threatened to blow most of the marquees away!

The Rockwood Dog Display team were fantastic and we are very excited to report that one of our own dogs, Major, has joined the group. This will give Major the life and challenge that a dog like him deserves.
Look out for a full report in the next Foal Farm News.
Lisa
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Monday, June 29, 2009

AGM 2009

This is a message to members who attended the AGM.
Following the point raised by a member regarding the notice period for the AGM, the Charities Commission sent the following note:

Dear Miss Patient

Friends of Animals League – 201654

Thank you for your email dated 15 May 2009 about the charity named above.

We thank you for informing us of the circumstances regarding the charity’s AGM and the slight misjudgement that led to some members not receiving 21 days notice of the meeting.

Furthermore, we acknowledge your admittance that the provisions of the charity’s governing document have not been strictly adhered to in this instance.

However, we do feel that the course of action taken at the AGM to offer the members present an opportunity to vote on whether to continue with the meeting was pragmatic and done in the best interests of the charity. Consequently, in light of the outcome of the vote and the wishes of the majority we have no objection to the action taken. Therefore we would not insist on this occasion that the meeting be deemed invalid.

We recognise that the further expense incurred from arranging another AGM would not be in the best interests of the charity.

As you have made reference to in your email, there are a small number of interested parties who are dissatisfied with the circumstances surrounding the AGM. Please be mindful of their opinions and ensure that all efforts are made in the future to prevent a similar error occurring again and to avoid any potential disruption and dispute.

Again, thank you for taking the time to contact us regarding this matter.

Yours sincerely

Neil Poole
Charity Commission Direct - Caseworking Team

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Biggin Hill Air Fare

Once again Foal Farm will be having a stall at the Air Fair (thanks to Air Displays International). We have some lovely gifts for sale and plenty of information about the Charity, as well as a tombola on Sunday.
Don't forget - the rummage sale at the Farm has moved from this Sunday to the Sunday 5th July as we know the traffic can get a bit heavy when the show is on.
Look forward to seeing you there.
Lisa
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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Another Great Bargain

SOLD
Well done to the customers who managed to get the 3 cages featured last month and a big thank you to the person who donated them to us.

We now have a fabulous canvas Pet Carrier for sale at only £10.( Argos have similar ones for £55.)

Green canvas with mesh windows on all four sides plus roll down covers.

Approx measurements 63cm long, 50cm wide and 65cm high.

Folds flat to go into a carry case.

Monday, May 18, 2009

SOLD
Fantastic Offer
The Pet Shop has been kindly given 3 of these beautiful (brand new ) Ferplast 100 deluxe indoor cages for small rabbits or guinea pigs.
The RRP is £69.63 but we are offering them to you at an amazing £15 each.
The Pet Shop is open 1.30 --4.30 on Wed, Sat and Sundays so come and bag a bargain.
Liz and Anne

Monday, April 27, 2009

Mayoral Visit






The Worshipful the Mayor of Bromley, Councillor Denise Reddin and her Consort, Martyn Reddin, visited Foal Farm on Sunday to officially open the new Memorial Garden and the Bunny Park. We had a great day and the weather stayed sunny. The Mayor is a lovely warm and generous lady and she even gave one of the bunnies a big kiss for the camera!
This picture shows the Mayor with Jill Clifton, a volunteer who has designed and built the new memorial garden at Foal Farm. If you would like to buy a plaque for your pet, please contact us at tribute@foalfarm.org.uk.
Although not completely finished, the new Bunny Park will soon be open to visitors, so please come and see it over the Bank Holiday week-end.
Also, check out the new staff uniforms!
Lisa

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Smelly Dogs and Cats.


Have you got a Smelly Dog or Cat yet?

No not the furry sort but a fabulous new car air freshener.

We have them in the Pet Shop in a great range of Dog and Cat breeds.

At only £1.99 they are really good value and fun to have in the car. Mind you a lot of children are buying them (Maybe to hang in their bedrooms.)

We are of to Peckham on Sunday 19th April to have a Foal Farm stall at Warwick Gardens "Dog--Day Arf--ternoon"

There will be a fun dog show, pet photographer, free micro-chipping etc,etc.

If you are in the area come and see us.Warwick Gardens,Lyndhurst Way, Peckham SE15 from 12noon --4pm.

Liz and Anne

Monday, April 13, 2009

From clown to....clown?



Here's our very own Lee being transformed into a clown on Bunny Sunday....

Bunny Sunday











What a fantastic day we had on Bunny Sunday, despite the grey and damp weather. The Easter Bunny had a basket full of treats that were very popular and lots of new bunnies kept mysteriously appearing all over the
farm!

There was an Easter Egg Hunt near to the tea room and Owen, Joel, Ewan, Millie, Ciaran, Caitlin, Jemma, Joshua, Cameron, Aidan, George, Harry, Olivia, Ellis, Danielle, Grace, Ella, Adam, Jordan, Nicola, Rebecca, Andrew, Thomas, and Pippa all found the 10 hidden animals and won a prize.

Thank you all for your support and we hope to see you back at Foal Farm soon.

Lisa

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Friday, April 10, 2009

Beat the Recession Blues at Foal Farm

If you are feeling a bit down and trying to cut back on shopping or entertainment, why not come and volunteer at Foal Farm? It can be very rewarding, great fun, and, of course, benefits the many cats, dogs and small animals that are taking refuge whilst waiting for a new home. We are currently looking for helpers in the shops and tea room, and DIY skills (there are always plenty of maintenance jobs to be done). There are also vacancies in animal care which are advertised in the "Work at the Farm" section of the web site.
Hope to see you soon.
Lisa
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Saturday, March 14, 2009


Hello and welcome to Foal's Pet Shop Blog.

This time we would like to feature the lovely crochet blankets that we stock in the Pet Shop. These are made by some of our volunteers and those blankets that are not needed in the cat houses are sold in our Pet Shop.

They make perfect covers for your cats' favourite sleeping places on chairs, beds etc.

If you have any unwanted yarn, of any thickness, then please consider donating it to us so that we can pass it on to our hard working knitters and crocheters (is there such a word ? ).They not only make the blankets but some of them knit dog coats for us to sell.

A BIG thank you goes out to all of you that either make items for us or who donate yarn. We really do appreciate it.

Best Wishes

Liz and Anne

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

DIY

Foal Farm is in need of some DIY help around the farm whilst Jim, our regular helper, recovers from a small operation. If you are interested please call Foal Farm extension 202 or email us at volunteering@foalfarm.org.uk
It's fun and really helpful to the animals.
Lisa
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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Pet Shop Girl


Here's Liz in her usual shop uniform!

Lisa

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Foal Farm's Pet Shop




Welcome to the first Foal Farm Pet Shop Blog.




Our Pet Shop is small but hopefully well stocked and sells both new and second hand pet supplies. All the money raised from the sale of donated goods goes straight to help with the care of our animals as do all the profit from goods that we buy in.


We aim to keep our prices competitive as our overheads are minimal. Many of our customers have adopted a Foal animal and like to buy from us as a way of continuing their support.


For this cold winter weather we have cosy dog coats, food for the wild birds and bling bling blinkers for your dogs' collars so that they can be easily seen on these dark mornings and evenings.


We are open on Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday at present, from 1.30 - 4.30pm so come and see us and hopefully pick up bargain.


If you have any unwanted pet goods of any description we will be grateful for them. Any items donated are offered to the kennels and cat houses first and if they are surplus to requirements are sold by us to raise much needed funds


Hope to see you soon.


Happy New Year.


Liz and Anne

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Phone Problem

Just to let you know that we have a technical problem with our phones and are unable to make outgoing calls. If you are expecting to hear from us, please could you call us on 01959 572386.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Best wishes
Foal Farm

Friday, January 9, 2009

Spruce Up



Hi All


Happy New Year to all our supporters.


We hope that you've enjoyed the Christmas and New Year break and are looking forward to 2009 - we certainly are at Foal Farm.


We've been busy with the big tidy up and big thanks to the staff and volunteers for working so hard.


We also have a new gardener, Adrian, who has thoroughly sorted out our beds and gardens. Here are some before and after photos.