- Cedar
Cove Feline Conservatory is a non-profit organization. - |
The park exists primarily on donations of time, money and materials from generous benefactors from around the area. The land the park sits on today was donated by the Criswell Family in 1997. |
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| Cedar Cove Feline
Conservatory is a non-profit organization. All donations are tax
deductible. The park exists primarily on donations of time, money and materials from generous benefactors from around the area. The land the park sits on today was donated by the Criswell Family in 1997. Many people have donated time, money or materials to the park. Over 200 volunteers have provided thousands of hours of free labor in construction, painting, and landscaping to create Cedar Cove. These volunteers included civic and church groups, school groups and individuals. Thank you, one and all for your generousity and caring! Many fine businesses also donated materials, equipment or skilled labor to assist in the construction of the park. Many of our generous benefactors are listed on the sign show above. We're sorry if we've not added your name yet. We've been so busy but we do appreciate your donations. |
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| The Park has an on
going program of pre- veterinary care in force through the services of
Dr. Todd Welsh, DVM and staff at his clinic near Freeman, Missouri.
Dr. Welsh has worked with Cedar Cove and it's big cats for many years and is absolutely devoted to Cedar Coves animal health care and conservation efforts. Todd is not only a good vet for the cats, but a very good friend of all of us here at Cedar Cove Park. His assistance and caring attitude is most needed and is sincerely appreciated. We highly recommend his services. |