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Our Adoptable Friends

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Bella -  (Coming Soon)

5 years old

Bella is the kind of soul we’re building Sacred Outlaw Sanctuary to protect. Though she’s not a real resident yet, she represents the hundreds of horses that are abandoned, overworked, or sold into slaughter each year—often without a second thought.

 

Horses like Bella are powerful, intuitive beings who deserve freedom, rest, and respect.

At Sacred Outlaw, a horse like Bella would have the space to run, graze, and simply exist without fear. She’d no longer be viewed for what she can “do” or “earn,” but for who she is.

 

Her presence on the land wouldn’t just be part of her healing—it would be part of restoring the land itself through thoughtful, regenerative grazing practices.

Bella may not be with us yet, but she is out there and her story reflects why we’re doing this: to rewrite the future for beings who have always deserved better.

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Juniper - (Coming Soon)

6 years old

Juniper is the kind of spirit we hope to welcome to Sacred Outlaw Sanctuary. Donkeys like her are often overworked, discarded, or forgotten once they’ve outlived their use—treated as tools rather than beings. But here, she’d be seen, heard, and held in a space where she no longer has to carry anything but herself.

At Sacred Outlaw, Juniper would have open pasture, soft ground, and the freedom to just be. Her grazing and movement would also play a role in restoring the land—stimulating soil health, supporting biodiversity, and becoming part of a regenerative cycle that heals both body and earth. She wouldn’t just live on the land—she’d help revive it.

 

Though Juniper isn’t a resident yet, her story reflects exactly what this sanctuary is about: reclaiming life after exploitation, and creating a future where regeneration, respect, and rest are built into every step.

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Nachi - (Coming Soon)

3 years old

Nachi is the kind of presence we dream of protecting at Sacred Outlaw Sanctuary. Peacocks like him are often treated as backyard décor—discarded once the novelty wears off.

 

But here, Nachi would have the freedom to roam, display his beauty on his own terms, and simply exist as he is.

 

While Nachi isn’t a real resident (yet), he represents the sacred, radiant lives we’re making space for—bold, misunderstood, and worthy of so much more.

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Dolly and Wayne - (Coming Soon)

7 years old

Dolly and Wayne are the kind of bonded pair we’d be honored to give a forever home. Goats like them are often separated or discarded when they’re no longer useful to breeders or landowners—but their connection, curiosity, and personality deserve so much more.

At Sacred Outlaw Sanctuary, brothers like Dolly and Wayne would have the freedom to stay together, graze openly, and live safely among a herd that treats them like family.

 

While these two aren’t real (yet), their story represents exactly what we’re building: a place where bonds are honored, and every life is treated with care.

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Cindy - (Coming Soon)

2 years old

Cindy is the kind of survivor we hope to welcome at Sacred Outlaw Sanctuary. A young pig who narrowly avoided slaughter when her owners changed their minds at the last moment, Cindy’s story is all too common. Pigs like her are often raised, used, and discarded when they’re no longer seen as valuable—treated like inventory instead of individuals.

At our sanctuary, a pig like Cindy would have a soft place to land. She’d be offered safety, space, and dignity—not because she can give something back, but because she already has. Her body has carried more than it should have. Now, it’s time to live the way she was always meant to: free, respected, and at peace.

Though Cindy isn’t a real resident just yet, she represents exactly why Sacred Outlaw exists—to make sure stories like hers have a different ending.

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Mabel - (Coming Soon)

6.5 years old

Mabel represents the dairy cows we hope to welcome into Sacred Outlaw Sanctuary. Her body tells the story of exhaustion—hips protruding, ribs visible, and eyes dulled from years of being milked into depletion. In industrial settings, cows like Mabel are pushed to their physical limits, producing more than nature ever intended, and discarded when their output slows down.

At our sanctuary, a cow like Mabel would be given the one thing she’s never had: rest. She’d have open pasture, daily care, and the time and space to rebuild her strength—without expectation. Her presence on the land wouldn’t be for production—it would be part of regeneration. Her gentle steps and grazing would nourish the soil, support biodiversity, and slowly help heal the earth she’s been standing on her whole life.

Though Mabel is not a real resident yet, she reflects the truth of what we’re fighting for: to create a space where beings like her are no longer used up, but lifted up—valued simply because they exist.

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