mstori
Adult Guinea Pig
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we have said the same things often, rehoming should take alot of things into consideration, as like has already been said, it doesnt put a family off the pet.. just the rescue..
I was talking to someone who works in pets at home, who said she lives in a 2 bed house which backs onto herrington park (a massive park and dog walking area), she has no kids and between her and her partner there is always someone at home, but she was unable to adopt a dog because her garden was only 8ft.. yet i know someone who adopted a dog and works 45 hours a week.. and lives alone.. we were told we could not adopt a dog or cat as my daughter is 8 (almost 9)
Hopefully the fact that someone has looked at a rescue means they havent taken a decision lightly, after all, if * go to the freeads or petshop, you do not need a home visit, you do not have to prove your home/cage/hutches meet requirements, and quite often rescues cost more (which i never mind paying, as it is a good cause but would put someone off if they were not serious?) x
I was talking to someone who works in pets at home, who said she lives in a 2 bed house which backs onto herrington park (a massive park and dog walking area), she has no kids and between her and her partner there is always someone at home, but she was unable to adopt a dog because her garden was only 8ft.. yet i know someone who adopted a dog and works 45 hours a week.. and lives alone.. we were told we could not adopt a dog or cat as my daughter is 8 (almost 9)
Hopefully the fact that someone has looked at a rescue means they havent taken a decision lightly, after all, if * go to the freeads or petshop, you do not need a home visit, you do not have to prove your home/cage/hutches meet requirements, and quite often rescues cost more (which i never mind paying, as it is a good cause but would put someone off if they were not serious?) x