Address: 50 Willard St, North Grafton, MA 01536, USA
Phone: +15088397918
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Derek LaRose
Love tufts. They can be very expensive but if you have a emergency they are always open to help your family animal friends. They even took some orphaned birds as a stray cat by our house killed their mother. Have unfortunately and fortunately had alot of experience with tufts. Say what you will they do great work.
Lorraine Lyons
Long ride but worth it. First time at place. It is huge, clean, and safe to take the wild life.
jazzie
Called about a baby rat I found in my apartment and left a message. They got back to me fairly quickly, within 5 to 10 minutes! The lady I talked to was very friendly and helpful.
Doug Cahill
Tufts helped us with treating an injured squirrel back to health and then returned it to our yard so that it could be with it's family and normal surroundings.
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Let them know it's an outdoor rabbit & what happened. If it's really hurt they will put it to sleep. Otherwise they will help it until it is much better. I have found many, many animals over the years & brought there, they took them everytime. I've brought many different birds, fledglings, a squirrel, a flying baby squirrel, a big beaver, a turtle, pigeon, a cat, etc...
Call them leave a message and someone will call you back and give you information about what possibilities you have to help the bird
I'm really not sure.You might want to call them and ask them about that. I'm sorry I cannot be of any help. 😔
Don't touch them and get your smell on them I've been told. Baby squirrels have to eat like every hour or 2 so if there abandoned they won't last long. If you can bring them somewhere tufts wild animal hospital is great. We brought a hurt bird there last week. Just call them first leave message. They have no one answering phone. But they called us back almost immediately
I'm not absolutely sure about that but I wouldn't doubt it give them a call you can get information about it and they can help you find a place that helps turtles
Tufts wild life in Grafton will take him..but only if he's injured
You might want to try their regular clinic- The Foster Hospital for Small Animals.
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