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![]() Step into the clinic with a little extra presence. This barred-owl pattern turns a classic unisex V-neck into a conversation piece, pairing wildlife charm with a clean, professional silhouette. Every detail stays true to the original swatch, giving you a look that’s grounded, confident, and unmistakably yours. What Every Owl Wishes You Knew
Rodenticides don’t just kill rodents — they kill owls too. When a mouse or rat eats poison, it doesn’t die right away. It wanders out into the open, slow and easy to catch… and that’s when an owl swoops in. One poisoned rodent becomes one poisoned owl. It’s heartbreaking, and it’s preventable. Here’s the part most people don’t realize: A single pair of barn owls raising six owlets can eat over 1,000 rodents in just three months. Mice, shrews, rats — all handled naturally, quietly, and without chemicals. They’re nature’s pest control team, working every night while we sleep.
When we use rodenticides, we’re not helping the problem.
We’re removing the very animals that keep it in check.
If you love owls — or simply appreciate balance in nature — skip the poisons.
Choose safer methods and let the owls do what they’ve done for thousands of years.
Boycott those icky sticky glue traps!
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This little owl wasn’t hunting mice. He wasn’t causing trouble.
He was simply living — until a glue trap stopped him cold.
Sold as a quick fix for rodents, glue traps don’t care what they catch. They’re indiscriminate, silent, and cruel — trapping anything that lands on them: songbirds, lizards, squirrels, even owls. Once stuck, most animals suffer for hours or days. Some die from stress, injury, or exposure before help ever arrives. This owl was lucky. Someone found him. Someone cared. But many aren’t so fortunate. Please help spread the word. Say no to glue traps. Choose safer, humane alternatives — and protect the wildlife that protects us. Why Wildlife Wishes You'd Skip the Lanterns ![]()
They float like magic.
But when they fall, they kill.
Sky lanterns — sometimes called Chinese lanterns — are sold as harmless fun. But they’re anything but harmless. This barn owl was found tangled in the wire and paper of a fallen lantern. He couldn’t escape. He died on the ground. The RSPCA warns: lanterns trap owls, puncture livestock, terrify horses, and kill marine life. Even “biodegradable” ones take decades to break down — and they often land still burning, sparking wildfires. One foal was put down after bolting through a fence. A goat died when a lantern frame pierced her throat. A cow suffocated slowly after swallowing wire mixed into her feed. They’re not just litter. They’re lethal. Please skip the lanterns. Choose safer ways to celebrate — and protect the wildlife that never asked to be part of the party. Sports Print Scrubs • Animal Print Scrubs • Cartoon Scrubs • Veterinary Scrubs
Christmas Winter Holiday Scrubs • Women’s Scrubs Biker Print Scrubs • Patriotic Scrubs Surgical Caps • Custom Made Scrubs • Men’s Scrubs Thanks for giving a hoot — the owls appreciate it. Warm and grateful.
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