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New Year New Broom.
I took a chance today by blowing my cover as Cavy 007. Yesterday Mark and I went over to catch up with the Rescue and I told Sarah my friends who live in Surrey were coming to visit family and once again they offered space in their 'hospital' for any really poorly piggies.
This time Sarah decided to decline the offer to my dismay. She decided they were supported by another rescue centre who berated Sarahs ethics.
So I called my friends to tell them the situation. They asked what could they do? We decided to call at the centre today regardless and as it happened the family were still in bed after a very late night, which gave me a singular opportunity to show them around, meet the sows and the ones I felt needed medical care. Sarah appeared very nervous about the 'visit' and As I assured her Liz and Lynn were here not to pass judgement but to offer extra help.
I suggested Sarah took them off for a cuppa of tea and I got on with my favourite job, cleaning out and getting cuddles.
An hour later Liz came to say goodbye and in her hand was a carrier with the 4 little girls in need of care.
Success!
A link with another rescue centre and another maybe on the cards too from Reading further north who is in email contact at the moment with a possible help with medical supplies!
The bomb shell (or dead-line) is to get the rescue down to a minimum with an army of helpers by August.
Sarah is pregnant.
I took a chance today by blowing my cover as Cavy 007. Yesterday Mark and I went over to catch up with the Rescue and I told Sarah my friends who live in Surrey were coming to visit family and once again they offered space in their 'hospital' for any really poorly piggies.
This time Sarah decided to decline the offer to my dismay. She decided they were supported by another rescue centre who berated Sarahs ethics.
So I called my friends to tell them the situation. They asked what could they do? We decided to call at the centre today regardless and as it happened the family were still in bed after a very late night, which gave me a singular opportunity to show them around, meet the sows and the ones I felt needed medical care. Sarah appeared very nervous about the 'visit' and As I assured her Liz and Lynn were here not to pass judgement but to offer extra help.
I suggested Sarah took them off for a cuppa of tea and I got on with my favourite job, cleaning out and getting cuddles.
An hour later Liz came to say goodbye and in her hand was a carrier with the 4 little girls in need of care.
Success!
A link with another rescue centre and another maybe on the cards too from Reading further north who is in email contact at the moment with a possible help with medical supplies!
The bomb shell (or dead-line) is to get the rescue down to a minimum with an army of helpers by August.
Sarah is pregnant.