Fosters getting adopted
- Waddles
- Party Poop-er
That's great. It's always bittersweet when they leave but it helps to know they are going to a good home.
My foster pair has been with me for over half a year. There were a couple of applications earlier on but they weren't well socialized and hard to handle back then and I didn't feel they would be a good match for young, first time pig owners.
They've improved tremendously since then but adoptions have been slow and far in between. Sadly, there currently seems to be more people waiting to surrender their pigs than adopt. It'll be interesting to see how long it takes to get them adopted.
My foster pair has been with me for over half a year. There were a couple of applications earlier on but they weren't well socialized and hard to handle back then and I didn't feel they would be a good match for young, first time pig owners.
They've improved tremendously since then but adoptions have been slow and far in between. Sadly, there currently seems to be more people waiting to surrender their pigs than adopt. It'll be interesting to see how long it takes to get them adopted.
Aww, thanks Lynx.
Waddles-I am assuming these guys should go rather quickly. 2-3 mos. Here is a link to the page with my current and possibly future fosters: https://animalwelfaresociety.org/adopti ... l-animals/ George and Nugget are the next ones I will take. They are young and VERY cute. But, it will depend on their personality. I did make a point to say to the adoption counselor that Olga and Fifi (fka Oreo and French Fry) will do best in a quiet home and with someone who understands that they are quite skittish about being picked up. They are great about being held though, once they are in your arms. I hope this woman is the "one" for the girls. They deserve it.
Between pigs and rabbits at the shelters, it is nuts. I have never seen so many on the websites for the shelters around here. So aggravating. What is wrong with people that they can just toss them aside like they don't matter. Sometimes, I just don't like humans..............
Waddles-I am assuming these guys should go rather quickly. 2-3 mos. Here is a link to the page with my current and possibly future fosters: https://animalwelfaresociety.org/adopti ... l-animals/ George and Nugget are the next ones I will take. They are young and VERY cute. But, it will depend on their personality. I did make a point to say to the adoption counselor that Olga and Fifi (fka Oreo and French Fry) will do best in a quiet home and with someone who understands that they are quite skittish about being picked up. They are great about being held though, once they are in your arms. I hope this woman is the "one" for the girls. They deserve it.
Between pigs and rabbits at the shelters, it is nuts. I have never seen so many on the websites for the shelters around here. So aggravating. What is wrong with people that they can just toss them aside like they don't matter. Sometimes, I just don't like humans..............
- PooksiedAnimals
- Supporting my GL Habit
I need my fosters to go! They've been crashing with me since early December. They've gone from young boars to adults. They're great guys, but it's harder to return them when I have them for so long.
It can be hard to let them go. When I first started, I fostered rats. When my first two trios got adopted, I cried for several days. Then I told myself that if I wanted to continue, I had to deal with it much better than that. The next pair was a little easier, then it got much easier as time went on. But every once in a while, you get some that are really hard to let go of. Like ones that stay a long time. The first GP I fostered was here for 6 months. Then did not leave.
PooksiedAnimals-maybe the shelter or rescue can do a better job of promoting them, with your input. I have been told several times by my rat adopters that my updates "sold" my fosters.
PooksiedAnimals-maybe the shelter or rescue can do a better job of promoting them, with your input. I have been told several times by my rat adopters that my updates "sold" my fosters.
- PooksiedAnimals
- Supporting my GL Habit
I've been sending Dakin updates, and have even taken some photos and videos of the boys. I fear that the area is currently guinea-pigged out for the moment. I'm trying to get some good videos of Bleu when I scratch him around his shoulders because he gets SO into it. If anyone is going to sell the pair of them, it will be Bleu!
My little girls did get adopted. By a lovely woman. I feel good about this adoption. I will miss them of course, but they will be well cared for.
Got the new littles. OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They are beyond adorable. Jumpy as usual about being picked up, but other than that, seem pretty calm. So little. Makes my guy, Luke, look like a massive pig!
Got the new littles. OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They are beyond adorable. Jumpy as usual about being picked up, but other than that, seem pretty calm. So little. Makes my guy, Luke, look like a massive pig!