Winter

❄️ Winter Thirst Is the #1 K:ller — Not Hunger

Most people think animals struggle to find food in winter.
But the truth is:

Animals die of THIRST long before hunger.

In winter, wildlife can’t access liquid water because:

Everything is frozen — ponds, puddles, streams

Snow doesn’t hydrate — animals burn precious calories melting it

Cold air is extremely drying

Small animals lose moisture FAST

A bird or squirrel can survive DAYS without food…
But only 1–3 days without water.


💧 How You Can Save Wildlife This Winter

It takes 30 seconds and costs $0.

✔ Put out a shallow dish

(1–2 inches deep so small animals don’t fall in)

✔ Fill it with warm water twice a day

Morning → after night freeze

Evening → before temperatures drop again

✔ Add a tennis ball

It moves in the wind and keeps the surface from freezing for hours.

This simple act helps:

🦊 Foxes
🐿 Squirrels
🐦 Birds
🐇 Rabbits
🦝 Raccoons
🦌 Deer (in suburbs)
…and ANY animal that can’t break ice.


❤️ Complete the Circle of Care

You already filled the feeder.
Now fill the water dish.

A tiny kindness to you is life-saving for them.

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