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Kathi Kruse's avatar

Thank you for rescuing her. I'm in horse rescue and this is very relatable. I'm the one that always says YES when a new horse needs help because I know we can always figure it out. It breaks my heart that someone dumped her but that girl is living right because she found you!

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Marcie Timmerman's avatar

Love this, because YES this is relatable, even for someone whom no one would ever want an animal to be dependent on. :) Thanks for the reminder, we have tools in our toolbox we forget about sometimes in the initial panicky moments. Good luck with all the things.

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LoWash's avatar

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Leslie's avatar

I love this :) The cat distribution system dropped Tini in the right spot!

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Theo Kane's avatar

What a cutie! I also wouldn't have left her behind.

Also an option (surprised the vet didn't mention this), but vets do offer spaying that it spaying + abortion. This is what shelters often do.

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Amber Naslund's avatar

Yes! I’m very aware, but when we took her initially, we discussed spaying and had planned to do it in a few weeks…we did NOT at the time suspect she was pregnant so I honestly didn’t even have them check for certain. Now a few weeks later she definitely appears potentially pregnant so we’ll discuss options on Friday depending on how far along she is, how healthy she and the babies seem…cat gestation is quite short so a lot will depend on where we’re at right now. She will definitely be spayed at some point regardless!

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