midori1999
Alpha Buck
I wasn't really sure where to post this...
After much thought over the last few weeks since first seeing her, but especially since the weekend, when I finally asked about her, I brought home a new bun from the PAH adoption centre today. The details they had on her were a bit sketchy, but I spoke to the chap who has been looking after her mostly today and he was really nice as it turned out. She is 3 years old and has been in the adoption centre for 10 months. She was very aggressive when she first came in and had been having phantom pregnancies and then turned out to have uterine cancer apparently. They had her neutered about 6 weeks ago, so hopefully that will help with everything.
I managed to get her into my vet for vaccinating and a health check on the way home so I didn't have to take her out again later in the week and he has given her a clean bill of health and clipped her claws too. No signs of aggression from her there.
She's currently just in a temporary pen while I decide what to do with her. I planned to get her her own accommodation and then hopefully a husband in future from my local rescue, but although they can't touch, she is within sight/smell of my existing male/female pair and they all seem quite chilled out about it, so if that continues I may think about introductions, but that's obviously quite a big step, so I may stick with the original plan.
Her name is dash and I quite like it, so I think I'll keep it.
After much thought over the last few weeks since first seeing her, but especially since the weekend, when I finally asked about her, I brought home a new bun from the PAH adoption centre today. The details they had on her were a bit sketchy, but I spoke to the chap who has been looking after her mostly today and he was really nice as it turned out. She is 3 years old and has been in the adoption centre for 10 months. She was very aggressive when she first came in and had been having phantom pregnancies and then turned out to have uterine cancer apparently. They had her neutered about 6 weeks ago, so hopefully that will help with everything.
I managed to get her into my vet for vaccinating and a health check on the way home so I didn't have to take her out again later in the week and he has given her a clean bill of health and clipped her claws too. No signs of aggression from her there.
She's currently just in a temporary pen while I decide what to do with her. I planned to get her her own accommodation and then hopefully a husband in future from my local rescue, but although they can't touch, she is within sight/smell of my existing male/female pair and they all seem quite chilled out about it, so if that continues I may think about introductions, but that's obviously quite a big step, so I may stick with the original plan.
Her name is dash and I quite like it, so I think I'll keep it.