The downside to taking in sick or unwanted animals is that not all of them make it.

We were given a baby goat whose back legs weren't working correctly, and her mother stopped feeding her. Although she seemed strong and seemed relatively unbotheted I was conflicted and worried about quality of life.

Unfortunately she made the decision easier for me and passed last night. She had a couple months of baby sheep friends and us.

I suppose it's better than nothing.

I don't think I'm cut out for the emotional toll the last seven or so years has been on me. It never doesn't hurt. No matter how many layers of misappropriated sadness as frustration I put up.

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Much love, you created a better world for even just a moment.

It rarely feels like that, but thank you

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Sorry to hear that nostr:npub1uq6dv4yq94704gk5r22jsqg9gy2wpxkk5dft9q5gugc8tj53nq2qg5q22d in times like this always remember to lean on friends and family. Maybe consider doodling out your frustrations? Perhaps that will make you feel better?

#plebchain got your back fren, don't hesitate to reach out to us.

I couldnt do it. We had a baby bird fall out of the nest onto our balcony. Wife had just prepared a box to take it to a sanctuary when it jumped off the balcony. Mom and Dad birbs were hopping around for hours on the balcony, looking for him. 😭

My wife is more the animal rehab one, but I hesitantly help her. I know I don't handle this side of things like her.

I get too emotially invested. Even when I do everything I can to avoid it. 😭

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You did good friend! Nobody can take that away from you