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Originally Posted by Dixy
My sympathies too, dksuddeth. I also (like most) hate loosing animals. As you say, near the end they look to us for help and often we just cannot.
I'm curios. Once you nursed these rats back to health, do you find homes for them or do they stay with you?
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it depends on their health and temperament. We've had some come in and within 3 weeks were being adopted out. If we come in to some 'problem' ratties, then I'll work with them for awhile to see if adoption is even viable. If it's not, then they become permanent residents of Pocket Angels. I've had about 8 that fit that bill so far.
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Originally Posted by Willravel
I'm sure in their own way they were very thankful for the hard work and love you and your wife put into their care. They had wonderful lives with you, and that's something you both should be very proud of.
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Thanks Will, coming from you that means alot. You know more about our rescue than anyone else on here due to our IM conversations we've had. You know how much they mean to us.
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Last edited by dksuddeth; 12-02-2008 at 02:18 PM..
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