gillmanning
Alpha Buck
I am disappointed that I have to write this post. The decisions made by ARC's Trustees are always in the best interest of the animals they rehome.
We had a number of enquiries about Twinkle even though we'd put on her description that she was too poorly to be rehomed. I explained this to everyone who enquired about her - she was not promised to anyone.
She arrived at ARC at the age of 4 months with 6 of her own babies, unable to hop, covered in bites, had mites and her beautiful white fur was yellow. Sadly all her babies died, but with a lot of TLC she is slowly improving.
We decided that as she is going to take a while to be fully better and be able to be spayed we'd look for a long term foster home with a boy bun. The home and her new owners had to be perfect for little Twinkle and yesterday I found that home.
We are very happy that we have made this decision and know that so long as the bond goes well, Twinkle will go from strength to strength in her new home.
We had a number of enquiries about Twinkle even though we'd put on her description that she was too poorly to be rehomed. I explained this to everyone who enquired about her - she was not promised to anyone.
She arrived at ARC at the age of 4 months with 6 of her own babies, unable to hop, covered in bites, had mites and her beautiful white fur was yellow. Sadly all her babies died, but with a lot of TLC she is slowly improving.
We decided that as she is going to take a while to be fully better and be able to be spayed we'd look for a long term foster home with a boy bun. The home and her new owners had to be perfect for little Twinkle and yesterday I found that home.
We are very happy that we have made this decision and know that so long as the bond goes well, Twinkle will go from strength to strength in her new home.