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Hello folks - I have finally signed onto this forum. I run the Melbourne shelter for the Australian Cavy Sanctuary...
And when I googled myself tonight, I found this thread: http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=32441

It was a bit rough to hear so many issues with me not contacting Bonnie when she was enquiring about adopting a couple of my boys...so I feel I should have at least some chance to "explain" myself, mainly because there were some reasonably mean comments made on that thread (oh, and some really understanding, nice ones too!).

OK - I run a shelter through the ACS - Only done so because Jess (ACS founder) asked me to - piggies are my hobby, NOT my sole occupation, not my income-earner - my hobby. And I am the only ACS and piggy dedicated shelter in the whole of Melbourne, and at the stage Bonnie was adopting, the only one in Victoria.

I also work a full time job that often has crazy hours and massive demands on my time, and my stress levels. And I also have second casual job.

When Bonnie first made enquiries to adopt, I was still in shock (and still am) after losing more than a dozen friends in the Victoria (Black Saturday) bushfires - and my own home was threatened by the fire, as was my husbands 2nd property only a week before the Feb 7th fires. I also lost 2 gorgeous antique train carriages in the Black Saturday fires. The funerals for my friends had only started around the time Bonnie first made an enquiry to adopt but the last of the funerals wasn't until July - all because the Coronor couldn't identify people's remains so we couldn't even bury our dead until many many months later.

Bonnie did make a note that I had cancelled collection of her piggies due to illness - it wasn't a cold - I have recently been diagnosed with a range of debilitating food allergies that can wipe me out for days if I eat the wrong thing. And I hadn't, at that stage, been diagnosed so had no idea what was causing my ongoing illness.

Add to that, my involvement in many local-community issues, trying to protect the bushland and wildlife habitat throughout Victoria, especially under threat since the bushfires. I also do wildlife rescue.

And being the only ACS shelter in Victoria, I was totally over-run with piggy rescues and have gone from 13 animals as personal pets, to over 130 animals in under 12 months of being a shelter. I had more than 80 when Bonnie made contact. And many came to me in terrible condition - fungal, mites, malnourished, pregnant.

So, if I delay in getting back to people re. adoptions, well, I beg forgiveness, and ask only that people think twice about other peoples personal circumstances before they start having digs at them on a world-wide forum.

And that includes Programming-Pat who was attempting to become an ACS shelter but he, and the facility he intended to run the shelter from, are piggy and rabbit breeders, and their animals were kept in hideous conditions...I approached their request diplomatically and tried to have them understand what is required of them to be a shelter (ie. no breeding, good piggy knowledge, $$ for vet/produce/treatments), but after they refused to listen, I had to be blunt about the issues with their setup and lack of piggy knowledge. They didn't like this, and they now attempt to defame me wherever they can. So, I was certainly pleased that others on the forum could see what Pat was about, and that the thread was closed.

I hope this lengthy post doesn't p*$& folks off too much.
 
ps. I drove 3 hours to meet Bonnie with her new piggies - after fuel costs and factoring in my time, I made absolutely nothing from that adoption because I wanted my piggies to go to the wonderful home that she could offer them.

So, again, please think twice before being so demanding on already-stretched people...given we are all in the rescue game together, it is a bit rough if folks of like-mind are about to have me hung, drawn and quartered simply because I didn't process the adoption supa-fast. I'd rather spend more time to be 100% certain that the home my animals is going to will be suitable, and risk losing the adoption, than to rush it through and end up risking the animals in a home I'm not really certain about.
 
I'm really sorry about your lose, i didnt read the thread about rehoming but I'm sorry about the stress your under and i hope you get back on track soon =]
 
Although I'm on the other side of the world, I know some of the issues you face (although happily not all!) and the demands of running a rescue whilst trying to juggle a full time (or more than full time!) job and family. I'm sure you do a brilliant job with the piggies, sometimes the pigs just take up every available minute (and more!)

Welcome to the forum - stick around!

Sophie
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As far as I know, Bonnie apologised in a later thread once she had met you and knew more about your circumstances, and said that you had become good friends. She expressed her admiration for what you are doing and has turned into a loyal supporter of your rescue.

At the time she posted this thread, she had her own struggles and pain to bear. (She's off the internet at the moment, so can't answer for herself.)

I am very sorry about your personal losses; we were all shocked by the unbelievable loss of life and the devastation the fires brought. But of course, that is nothing compared to what you have had to go through! I also hope that you have been able to get your food allergies under control.

Hopefully, you have found somebody to help you with the sheer number of animals. It takes a lot of persistence and time to change attitudes and build up a system of rescues/foster care and knowledgeable vet care.

It is perhaps too much to hope that you can find the time for many chats on this forum, but you might find contacts to other rescues that may help you with the hard work you are doing.

I wish you the best for your pioneering work. Nothing can bring back who and what you have lost, but hopefully, you can win new friends through your work.
 
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Hi, i'm sorry to hear about all the devastating things you've been through over the last year. What an awful shocking thing to have to go through.
I hope that your piggies bring you some comfort in your times of sorrow and I know that they are so much better off with people like you to help them. Keep up the good work and don't let the words of people who don't know your situation get you down. Keep up the amazing work x
 
Well i replied to Bonnie's thread and said being left for a month was unacceptable. I am truly sorry for this hurtful comment. Once again i type before thinking that there is a good reason for this.
I am sorry for your losses and our awfu diet problem.

I hope this hasn't put you off of this forum and you stick around.
 
Hi & welcome, truly sorry for the problems you have had-I think that as most forum members are *.K based we didn't realise just how bad it was in your neck of the woods. Hope you feel MUCH better soon and carry on with the good work. I only have six piggies and cannot imagine what it must be like dealing with 100+ as a rescue

Best wishes

Julie x
 
Hey Lynlee :)
Welcome to TGPF :)
as you can see i'm another aussie, not far from you just up the road a bit :))
Bonnie may have told you about me? i have two little girls i'm hoping to come with Bonnie when she comes down in next month or so x)

I'm so sorry you went thru so much hell, Black Saturday will stay in our minds forever, too many losses of human life, fauna and flora 8...8...8...
My condolences to you and your friends xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Glynis, Velvet and Onyx x
 
Thank you every one for such lovely words. I also apologise for going off on that rant. A bit tired and emotional last night, coming inside at 2.30am after cleaning some hutches.

Yes, Bonnie had apologised when we met (although I didn't realise a thread had been started...). She is a wonderful girl. She takes on far too much herself and I admire her enormously.

The difficulty with Bonnie's adoption was the sheer distance she lived away from my shelter and the logistics of getting piggies to her - even to "post" them meant a lot of time organising their safe delivery, so in the end I drove up to meet her. I can always squeeze people in for a fast adoption if they can come to me, but for Bonnie it was much harder. She is one of those special people that I am honoured to have met.

Thanks again for your nice words. It has been a very, very difficult year for me. I can honestly say that 2009 is going down as the worst year I have ever experienced and I look forward to 2010 'cos it can only get better from here!

Did someone say Bonnie was off the net at the moment? Due to her shifting house I assume? I tried emailing about some boys she is adopting but she hasn't replied so that explains it...
 
Welcome to the forum :)

I'm glad that you and Bonnie managed to sort things

It's understandable that someone running a rescue will be rushed off their feet and I'm sorry to hear about your losses and that you've been ill in health :( it's awful how so many things all seem to happen at once :(

Take care of yourself and I hope you'll stick around in our crazy lil forum!

Kira
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Thank you every one for such lovely words. I also apologise for going off on that rant. A bit tired and emotional last night, coming inside at 2.30am after cleaning some hutches.

Yes, Bonnie had apologised when we met (although I didn't realise a thread had been started...). She is a wonderful girl. She takes on far too much herself and I admire her enormously.

The difficulty with Bonnie's adoption was the sheer distance she lived away from my shelter and the logistics of getting piggies to her - even to "post" them meant a lot of time organising their safe delivery, so in the end I drove up to meet her. I can always squeeze people in for a fast adoption if they can come to me, but for Bonnie it was much harder. She is one of those special people that I am honoured to have met.

Thanks again for your nice words. It has been a very, very difficult year for me. I can honestly say that 2009 is going down as the worst year I have ever experienced and I look forward to 2010 'cos it can only get better from here!

Did someone say Bonnie was off the net at the moment? Due to her shifting house I assume? I tried emailing about some boys she is adopting but she hasn't replied so that explains it...

Hi Lynlee i'm going to be chatting to Bonnie i'll let her know :)
Tony said they're having internet problems at mo pow-powpow-powpow-pow
 
Thanx - that would be great - I think I have their mobile nimbers somewhere, just haven't had a chance to locate them and call.
Glynis, you are in Croydon? About 20 mins from me... and my vet is in Warranwood...
And, yeh, Bonnie did mention you but I didn't realise you lived so close!
 
Brendan is awesome - expensive but worth every cent when he has saved at least 2 of my little darlings from inevitable death if they had been taken anywhere else.
 
Chuffnut Cavies, welcome to the forum.

I think many people do not realise that rescues are usually run by working people in their spare time and get frustrated when no responses are given under normal circumstances, let alone the extreme ones you encountered. I am very sorry about your losses, those fires were news all over the world.

I do hope that you still use the forum, as you can see we have a very lovely Aussie contingent :(|)

(I've moved this to the General Piggy Chat section to free up space for rescue listings)
 
Hey Lynlee i'm seeing Traci on saturday (head nurse from vets) :)

Lynlee i've been chatting to Bonnie on the phone, would you mind sending her a pm and leave any info, she's hoping to log in this weekend, thanks xxxxxxxx
 
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