>>39596499My child is a Pokemon, so I'd expect it to be raised as one.
Which means I either capture it myself, which obviously has massive legal hurdles from your story, its captured by someone else, or it lives in the wild for an indefinite period of time alone
It finding a kind trainer is really the best option for everyone imo. Naturally I would've preferred to find someone suitable and then offer up my child as "hey dude I have this shiny, you want it?" or whatever but life doesn't always work out the way you want it to.
So, where do my feelings factor into this? A bittersweet parting, but no more so than a human child finally coming of age and leaving the house to go live their own life.
I've kind of assumed the trainer catching my child is a nice one, but given the Pokemon world that doesn't seem like such a stretch.
As for all Pokemon treating their young the same, I obviously can't definitively know that, but that seems to be the case, at least in the majority of circumstances.
>Well then good thing it was kidnapped as they'll probalby care about it more then you apparently do.Uncalled for and rude, anon
>you're just going to abandoned your kid who only got caught due to your negligenceNegligence forced upon me by the story, I wouldn't have waited to find it a new home since I obviously can't keep it myself, nor do I think that'd be fair to it