
Safe placement and patient care for animals that are often misunderstood, difficult to rehome, or left behind.
Forgotten, Feared, & Finally Safe Sanctuary exists for animals that are too often ignored, misunderstood, or discarded — including reptiles, birds, and fish.

A place for All
Primary contact
Tracy Byron Miller Jr
Best next step
Call or email directly
Our mission
A sanctuary-first approach centered on safety, patience, and humane handling.
A welcoming place for animals that may be feared, overlooked, or difficult to place.
Clear, direct contact for questions about the sanctuary or how to help.
Who we welcome
This sanctuary exists for animals that need patient care and a calmer answer than neglect, fear, or disposal.

Safe placement and patient care for animals that are often misunderstood, difficult to rehome, or left behind.

A calmer landing place for rescued birds that need stability, gentleness, and someone willing to keep showing up.

Thoughtful aquatic care for fish that are too often treated as disposable instead of living creatures that deserve protection.
What sanctuary means here
The first version of this site is intentionally simple: clear mission, direct contact, and a straightforward path to help. That keeps the focus on people reaching the sanctuary quickly.
Call or email to explain the situation, ask a question, or start a conversation about the animal in need.
Basic details help the sanctuary understand the animal, the circumstances, and the safest next step.
The goal is simple: practical help, calm guidance, and a safer outcome for animals that might otherwise be forgotten.
Support the mission
Call or email to ask how to support the sanctuary, contribute supplies, or connect about an animal that needs a safer outcome.
Helpful details
The tone of this sanctuary is compassionate, practical, and grounded in humane care.
Phone: (208) 316-5606
Blaine County, ID
Questions people may have
The sanctuary message centers on forgotten or overlooked animals, including reptiles, birds, and fish. If you are unsure whether an animal fits, the best next step is to call or email directly.
The fastest path is direct contact by phone or email. This first version of the site keeps the process simple so visitors know exactly how to reach the sanctuary.
Yes. Reach out directly to ask how you can help, contribute supplies, or support the mission in a practical way.
Contact
Reach out directly to Forgotten, Feared, & Finally Safe Sanctuary for questions, support, or the next practical step.