Kaley Cuoco adopts another rescue animal

Jun 29, 2024 19:22

https://instagram.com/p/C8XO0N-uop5

Kaley Cuoco has adopted another rescue animal, Dahlia aka Dolly
The actress owns a ranch in Thousand Oaks, California, filled with rescued horses, donkeys, a zonkey, chickens, goats, cows and pigs

Kaley talking about rescuing animals:
https://instagram.com/p/C6eMGRqOAuM

Talking about her rescued dog Norman that died in 2021 )

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therearewords June 29 2024, 18:21:28 UTC
Urgh, good for her.

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fluffybb June 29 2024, 18:25:10 UTC
That’s so amazing of her. It’s incredibly difficult to adopt where I am. The first time we tried to adopt, many agencies rejected us because we had to be away for 5-6 hours during the weekdays for work. Even though we said we had no problem hiring a dog sitter and were willing to take time off work initially, it seemed they all wanted someone who worked from home or had experience. After a while, we just gave up; it was so disheartening.

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skyler_white_yo June 29 2024, 18:46:49 UTC
My cousin went through something similar when she got her cat. They did a background check, interviewed family and friends, inspected her house. Then they let her take the cat for a couple weeks as a test run and if the agency felt comfortable with her then she could adopt the cat. Luckily she was able to adopt the cat, but some of stuff felt unnecessary.

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killedthislove June 29 2024, 23:46:38 UTC

wow, that's crazy. I just walked into my county's shelter, filled out some paperwork, paid like $30, and walked out with a cat.

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fluffybb June 30 2024, 12:52:47 UTC
The fee to adopt here if you converted to USD is about $400-$500.

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justyourfaceha June 29 2024, 18:27:11 UTC
I love this. If I had the means I would do the same thing and adopt/care for a handful of animals.

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leenerific June 29 2024, 18:43:41 UTC
Seems like Dolly might need surgery for cherry eyes?

If I had as much money as her, I'd want to rescue/adopt more animals as well though recently I've been dealing with issues with my cats and I'm not mentally handling it well so maybe not?

[Spoiler (click to open)]One cat was diagnosed with hypertension first while I was getting a follow up on a new heart murmur and now it's confirmed she hyperthyroid as well and we're dealing with getting her dosage correct plus she also has/had cancer which luckily was easy enough to remove and it's a kind with a low metastasizing chance but a high chance of reoccurrence in the same place which hopefully it just doesn't come back cause that surgery was 1/3 of what I've spent recently (which has been a lot) and the only option to keep it from coming back would be amputating her leg which I'm not going to do to a hypertensive, hyperthyroid and likely CKD 14 year old cat... )

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jaequeeragenda June 29 2024, 18:53:09 UTC
Doing movies and tv to fund my real passion, living away from people and save animals

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