02-06-2015, 11:26 AM
Taking in animals is great when the person has social contacts, funds, understanding of animals' needs, and intelligence. Then if they put their backs into it, and get others to help, and set up charitable status, they can create a 'rescue'. But as it is hard enough financially to cope with one animals' needs, these people seem to let go of common sense when it comes to taking in any more....
The lady I speak of was someone with a history of loss of dear loved ones. And she had not been able to fully come to terms with that. It may have affected her to 'hoard' things -maybe as some weird form of security. I don't know. But when it is living beings -then that is entirely different.
The lady I speak of was someone with a history of loss of dear loved ones. And she had not been able to fully come to terms with that. It may have affected her to 'hoard' things -maybe as some weird form of security. I don't know. But when it is living beings -then that is entirely different.