Our Life in Mexico
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 12:23 pm
Good day friends, We've been so busy with our life on the ground here that time to write seems to have flown away with the gusting winds of February. As 2017 closed my spiritual nudgings kept telling me that by February we would be very busy in the 3D reality and I would be called to more interactions with the people in this community. I took many deep sighs on that one because I am rather more inclined to be reclusive and far away in nature. You know Spirit never lies, it is the purest form of communication and we are grateful for all that has evolved this month.
I am going to take the time to write an ongoing narrative, much like Spiritwind's Farm Life thread. Daily life is so full of lessons, challenges and joy too. Today hasn't dawned yet and I am sitting at the kitchen table with my morning coffee wondering what is going to happen to the dogs we rescued two days ago. Mexico has so many mistreated and abandoned animals, it breaks the heart open and is the microcosmic picture of just how cruel humans can be.
After our cat Fred was killed and his brother Leo lost or trapped we were bereft for many months but the world giveth what it taketh or something like that and we now have eight cats! So I guess our neighbors have released their idea that by cruel means they could control us and cats for that matter. I will introduce the tribe in another post, they are family and some even have Facebook pages. lol
Here is an email to the local animal shelter that explains what we've been up to for the last two days.
Hello friends of animals,
We are long time supporters of the SPA and are in need of assistance. Yesterday we rescued two dogs, one is a Rottweiler mix that was obviously used for dog fights. He was in terrible shape on the side of the highway to our home in the country. It turns out that he had two small caliber gun shot wounds on his flank and a veterinarian friend is helping us treat him. We will most likely keep him.
Later the same day a pick-up truck drove by our house and threw a young male dog out with construction wire wrapped tightly around one paw which as very swollen, we managed to remove the wire and housed him last night, this morning swelling is almost gone. We can't keep him and would like the SPA to accept him.
Wolfie as we named him on the side of the highway, he couldn't stand or walk. it took all day to get a vet to him and we now have him in our home. Getting him off the narrow highway was risky as cars, buses and semi trucks whizzed by.
Wolfie, not out of the woods yet. He's on painkillers and antibiotics. At first the vet said he wouldn't survive but he is so we continue to treat him.
This is Puppers who we are doing our best to place with someone or in a shelther... the SPA refused him and the city pound would only keep him for three days before putting him down. He's with a local vet but he will only keep him for 24 hours.
And in the mix is the excitement of a potential new home site ... we are blessed.
This is me celebrating what we hope will be our future home.
If anyone can help with some monetary support it would be very gratefully accepted. I so dislike asking as so many are in financial need right now but our expenses with vet bills and animal food is taking it's toll on our monthly budget. We dislike asking and only do so when we don't know where else to turn.
I am going to take the time to write an ongoing narrative, much like Spiritwind's Farm Life thread. Daily life is so full of lessons, challenges and joy too. Today hasn't dawned yet and I am sitting at the kitchen table with my morning coffee wondering what is going to happen to the dogs we rescued two days ago. Mexico has so many mistreated and abandoned animals, it breaks the heart open and is the microcosmic picture of just how cruel humans can be.
After our cat Fred was killed and his brother Leo lost or trapped we were bereft for many months but the world giveth what it taketh or something like that and we now have eight cats! So I guess our neighbors have released their idea that by cruel means they could control us and cats for that matter. I will introduce the tribe in another post, they are family and some even have Facebook pages. lol
Here is an email to the local animal shelter that explains what we've been up to for the last two days.
Hello friends of animals,
We are long time supporters of the SPA and are in need of assistance. Yesterday we rescued two dogs, one is a Rottweiler mix that was obviously used for dog fights. He was in terrible shape on the side of the highway to our home in the country. It turns out that he had two small caliber gun shot wounds on his flank and a veterinarian friend is helping us treat him. We will most likely keep him.
Later the same day a pick-up truck drove by our house and threw a young male dog out with construction wire wrapped tightly around one paw which as very swollen, we managed to remove the wire and housed him last night, this morning swelling is almost gone. We can't keep him and would like the SPA to accept him.
Wolfie as we named him on the side of the highway, he couldn't stand or walk. it took all day to get a vet to him and we now have him in our home. Getting him off the narrow highway was risky as cars, buses and semi trucks whizzed by.
Wolfie, not out of the woods yet. He's on painkillers and antibiotics. At first the vet said he wouldn't survive but he is so we continue to treat him.
This is Puppers who we are doing our best to place with someone or in a shelther... the SPA refused him and the city pound would only keep him for three days before putting him down. He's with a local vet but he will only keep him for 24 hours.
And in the mix is the excitement of a potential new home site ... we are blessed.
This is me celebrating what we hope will be our future home.
If anyone can help with some monetary support it would be very gratefully accepted. I so dislike asking as so many are in financial need right now but our expenses with vet bills and animal food is taking it's toll on our monthly budget. We dislike asking and only do so when we don't know where else to turn.