Islajfarms

Islajfarms We'd love to Bring The Zoo You! Reptiles, parrots, porcupines, cats and more! Located 29936

We love to share our love for all creatures through education and conservation.
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12/09/2025

Is that the sun? ☀️⛅

12/09/2025

lol send help

12/09/2025
12/09/2025

♥️

12/09/2025

She's always loved her rabbits....🐇

We love our visitors... thanks for braving the rain and coming out to visit! Hope to see y'all again when the sun is out...
12/07/2025

We love our visitors... thanks for braving the rain and coming out to visit! Hope to see y'all again when the sun is out! ❤️🌞

12/04/2025
12/02/2025

Thank you so much to our local community for donating and coordinating pumpkin drops lol we couldn't do it without y'all and the animals say Thank you! ♥️

Did you know??....
11/30/2025

Did you know??....

It doesn't feel like Thanksgiving until we've shared the story of Rebecca the raccoon. In 1926, Mississippi supporters of President Calvin Coolidge sent him a raccoon to kill and serve for Thanksgiving dinner.

Instead, the first family adopted her.

The Coolidge family, who also kept dogs and canaries, were kind pet owners and quickly built her a little house of her own. They let her roam the trees on the White House property. Her adventures were routinely reported in newspapers and she gained quite a bit of fame, making a star appearance at the 1927 Easter Egg Roll at the White House, for example.

Otherwise, she often wandered around the White House at will. Her favorite activity, the first lady reported, was playing in a half-filled bath with a bar of soap. When Rebecca went out on the town with the first lady, she sported bling – an embroidered collar identifying her as the “White House Raccoon.” She vacationed with the first family, escaped often, and pretty much ruled in the way she saw fit until heading off to a graceful retirement at the Rock Creek Zoo (now the National Zoo) when Coolidge left office in 1929.

Image: Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, half-length portrait, standing, facing front, holding her pet raccoon Rebecca. Published between 1921 and 1923. National Photo Company Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

11/30/2025

What's it like having a monkey? This right here! Out of her mind lol

11/27/2025

Thanksgiving Treats for some of the creatures I'm for!

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