Address: 37 Eddy St, Norton, MA 02766, USA
Phone: +15082856451
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 12–3PM
Saturday: 12–3PM
Alan Nault
Nice place to spend a couple of hours. Very friendly staff.
Donna Smith
I absolutely love this sanctuary, all the animals are well cared for and the staff and volunteers are great! I've been visiting this place for over 24 years and have enjoyed it everytime.
Nicole Rando
We love visiting the animal sanctuary. Beautiful, well maintained grounds and the kids love getting close to the animals. I recall that we used to be able to get closer to a lot more animals, but it’s probably more of a matter of logistics with the variety of animals. They decorated the grounds for Halloween and they did a great job. Happy to pay the fee because they are doing a wonderful service for the animals.
michael kleinhenz
The farm is a special kind of magic. The animals are so friendly and well adjusted. You can feel the love. First time I was there, I wandered the grounds for hours. Much better than a concrete zoo, this is a nice home for animals. Cats are the real treat there, they come up to you and provide a guide. Soo much to look at, its very family oriented. Loved the miniature horses.
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There is a fee it was raised too $20 a person due to covid
That would be a solid no. If they come over to the fence you can pet them though- if they feel like being petted.......
I am not sure if Winslow Farm is hiring.
Call the farm, speed to Debbie she is the owner.
There's no Nipsy there
Yes donkeys very nice little trip my grandson loved the old white donkey so kind a gift to be with her
No . . . 😞
I am pretty sure they do. They have a nice area for the rabbits.
No
10 per child and 15 adult totally worth it though they run off pure donation. And the children get to pet a lot of animals.
Not sure. Sorry. Happy New Year.
Yes most of them you can go in the pens or pet them thru the fence. And whenever i go there they tell me and my kids what pens you cant go in cause like one time we went they let us go in with the goats but all the other times we couldnt. And they have signs up. And the cats and dogs roam free. The cats are mostly friendly but a lot of them are feral cats that there trying to help them become more friendly and trusting of people so once in a while one might swat at you but for the most part there pretty friendly
Give them a call you never know good luck
Only cash.
I think you could but we have never tried. The staff is awesome and very accommodating. I think you could ask
The wild life center in Weymouth will usually help. They are also called the odd pet vet.
Open at 9 close at 4 I believe but it might be a little later in the morning during the winter maybe 10 to 4
The location is very handicap accessible. There are some uneven areas but the people there are great. It's such a cool place to check out, all the little huts and barns. They are very informative as well. They will tell you as much as you want to know about the animals. As far as, how they got there, what they eat, etc. So enjoy!
I'm just wondering I drive by everyday with my daughter after work but they are closed by 5 I get there's a schedule sometimes when it's lighter longer places will extend hours and for those who work a later. Point is we would stop there often if they didn't close at 5.
I wouldn't bring any animal here, least of all a rabbit. The owner allows them to roam the grounds year round and come spring there's a high chance a predator will get a hold of it. They loose chickens and rabbits this way every year and once a goose was even dragged over the fence. I would look for a place that keeps there smaller animals in large, protected, yet not over crowded pens to keep them safe.
Any kittens that are dropped off at the sanctuary are given to the local shelter.
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