Addy & CritterKleen® feature in the Patagonia 'Roaring Journals'

Patagonia Roaring Journals feature CritterKleen® animal skin care products

Screen grab of the Patagonia Roaring Journals article written by Heath Joske, photo by Hayden Richards

Screen grab of the Patagonia Roaring Journals article written by Heath Joske, photo by Hayden Richards

A lovely article written by surfer and environmental activist Heath Joske

Heath heard about Addy (founder of CritterKleen®) and his permaculture and Earth work skills through their mutual friends, film maker Mick Waters and Patagonia Australia founder Glen Casey. Heath invited Addy around to his place in South Australia to help him set up his dream of a ‘holistic, closed-loop system where animals, plants, water and all their waste was integrated to make for a very satisfying, healthy life for his growing family’.

You can read the full article on the Patagonia Website. Just follow the link below:

CritterKleen® got a mention too. Although most of our products at this stage are formulated for animals, we have heard from many people that they’ve been using CritterKleen® on themselves as well with great success.

Here is an excerpt from Heath Joske’s article:

The other thing I learned is that Addy is pretty much always right. He’s a wealth of knowledge on all sorts of things. After cutting my finger badly one night while rushing to get dinner ready, Addy recommended I use his CritterKream to put on the wound. Back on Flinders he’d made the concoction himself out of all-natural ingredients to use on his wombats, which had bad cases of the mange. Nothing else had worked but the cream cured them straight away, and it turns out it heals pretty much everything, including my finger.

Thank you Heath for writing this lovely article! :)