Hello Charlene, thank you so much, I will pass your endearing compliment on to hubby, he was the one that initially spotted Dottie and thinking 'oh something not right there, we need to stop and investigate', both huge animal lovers in this house. We do have a standing joke in the house now that hubby is surrounded by females, fourteen of us now being me, two young female cats and eleven hens, but he completely adores his harem of ladies.![]()
I will keep everyone up to date on Dotties progress, I am strongly of the opinion now that yesterday she got herself on a road away from that death scenario that was going on when we found her. As you say we cannot save them all and it has been a difficult life learning that no we can't, but the ones that we all do save makes at least a contribution of doing the right, good and caring thing for them, we have to fight back against the cruelties of what humans are capable of, sadly those cruelties will never stop, I can't see it happening in my life time, maybe one day aye? Meantime though humans with compassion must do all they can to undo the wrongs that are perpetrated by empathy challenged people, we must not ever give up, we are all they have. There is one thing greater than passion, and that is compassion, never lose it.
Kind Regards
Elaine![]()
