QUACK'S CORNER

Animal Rescue and Sanctuary

A South Jersey nonprofit organization that rescues and
cares for abandoned, abused, and homeless animals

"Where someday we’ll all have perfect wings”


Our Adoptable Pet List

Quack's corner successfully introduced humane education to its local school system and is advocating for statewide humane education in NJ

Kitties love other kitties

Quack's Corner works closely with local veterinarians and the Cumberland County SPCA

Kitties love bunnies

Quack's Corner needs your help to survive and to continue to care for these and other homeless animals

Kitties even love toy bunnies

 

 

Catching Kitties: Tips for Trapping That Hard One

1. Cut out a large cardboard box to cover the trap.  Make sure it does not touch the spring on the side of the trap.  Cats love to go in boxes, and this sometimes works very well.

2. Try using Figaro tuna, which is found in your cat food section at most grocery stores.  They love it, and you can smell it for quite a distance.  Also, you can try "people" sardines in oil only.

3. If there are several cats and you just can't catch the right one, make a place in your garage, mud room. etc., where you can keep them safely confined with food, water, and litter pans.  Each time you catch the wrong cat, lock him up in this safe room.  Eventually you'll get your cat.  Make sure whenever you lock them up, that they will know where they are when you release them.   Trapping is not always an easy process.  Perseverance and patience are needed to succeed.  Make sure water is always available near the traps. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quack’s Corner offers a last chance for abandoned, injured, and homeless animals. Tax deductible contributions go entirely to care for the animals. Your donation will help us feed, shelter, give veterinary care, and place adoptable animals into screened homes. It will also support our educational and advocacy programs. Please support us. Without you, we cannot survive. Send tax deductible checks to PO Box 12, Shiloh NJ 08353. For more information, email us at quackscorner@comcast.net.

The Last Hope for Unwanted Animals

They are beaten, starved, injured, and left without shelter in the freezing cold. Some have been tortured. If taken to the SPCA, they are often not adopted because they bear the scars of their injuries. Some have known warm homes, but were thrown away by indifferent owners. They are cats, dogs, rabbits, horses, birds, and even squirrels. There is one last hope for them, one last chance for regular meals, medical care, safe shelter, and lots of love. That hope is Quack’s Corner.  

 

Who Are We?

In 1988, Carol Kirshenbaum, founder and director of Quack’s Corner, rescued an injured duck named Quack. Quack survived with the loss of one eye and limited vision in the other. That was the start of one of the major rescue and sanctuary services in South Jersey. Incorporated in 1996, Carol has devoted her life to rescuing, caring for, and sheltering injured and unwanted animals. Many rescued animals have permanent disabilities such as visual, neurological, or physical problems.  

 

What Do We Do?

Quack’s Corner:

  • Rescues homeless and injured animals when no other help is available and provides them with foster homes and veterinary care until they can be adopted  

  • Offers lifelong sanctuary to those that cannot be adopted

  • Loans traps, carriers, and cages

  • Provides information on human education, spaying and neutering

  • Advocates for laws that protect animals, including mandatory spaying and neutering and anti-cruelty

We rescue animals from the urban areas of Cumberland County, primarily Bridgeton.  Others come from the Cumberland County SPCA, with which we work closely.   Because our sanctuary is full, we do not accept animals directly from the public, but we will work with rescuers to find "no-kill" alternatives for the animals they save.  

 

In the past two years, Quack's Corner rescued 117 cats and dogs from the streets of Bridgeton!

How Can You Help?

Quack's Corner needs your help to continue our operations.  Most of all, we need monetary donations.  Your contributions are tax deductible.  We can also use supplies such as blankets, paper towels, scoop kitty litter, and pet carriers, as well as gift certificates for Pet Smart, Agway, Dares Feed store, and area grocery and department stores, such as Wal-Mart.  Please email if you can donate supplies.

 

Please make a tax-deductible contribution.  We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.

Make your check payable to "Quack's Corner" and mail it to PO Box 12, Shiloh NJ 08353.

Thank You! 

email 

quackscorner@comcast.net

 

Severe abuse left Brandy with a brain injury and seizures. But now he smiles for the camera.

Plymouth Rock (Rocky) is a real Black Beauty. A former New York City carriage horse, he was rescued from being sold for slaughter. Thin, with open wounds, and crippled by sore muscles and a fractured leg, he was nursed back to health and spends his days in tranquil retirement.

Hope was found as a stray with a severe and neglected infection that caused him to lose both of his eyes. Happy, playful, and loving, when not too busy, he helps get the mail out.

Once sickly and weak, these beautiful swans have fully recovered and live at Quack’s Corner.

April had been thrown down a flight of stairs and came to Quack’s Corner with a broken shoulder, fractured jaw, and a cut-off tail.

Some of Quack's kitties. Melvin, the guy under the blanket, was found freezing and starving in the wild and now loves the warm security of his blanket.

Sweet Wednesday was thrown out of a moving car at 10 weeks old. She suffered a broken hind leg.

 

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Chance , a 3-year old Amish draft horse. was being auctioned for slaughter.  Found with a broken jaw and blood infection, he was rescued and nursed back to health by Quack's Corner.  He found a forever home with two vet techs in Pennsylvania. 




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