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Lamb with a Fighting Spirit Finds Sanctuary

In 2003, Pam Ahern founded Edgar’s Mission in Australia, a sanctuary devoted to caring for formerly farmed animals in need. Among its many rescues is Porsche, a lamb who suffered early neglect and was born without lower limbs. Discovered by Ahern in July, Porsche’s compelling survival story quickly captured the hearts of many, as evidenced by the over 3.2 million views and 3,000 comments her story has received online. Under the compassionate care of Edgar’s Mission, Porsche is not just surviving; she’s thriving. The sanctuary provides her with the specialized attention and medical care needed to ensure she enjoys the best quality of life possible. Porsche’s resilience and the sanctuary’s dedication offer a powerful testament to the difference love and care can make in overcoming adversity.

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