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Good evening MANS,Nature anon here. I hope you all have been good,I am sorry for how busy I've been the past few days it seems nightmare season as we call it came early this year. Nightmare season is An increased number of intakes the correlate with Halloween as people rush into buying tempanimals for their weird appearances and either have them taken or realize they are a lot more challenging then normal animals and as a result abandon them,take them to a shelter,or if we are lucky bring them to us. Shelters often are not equipped for tempanimals so they often get put down if sent to a shelter and no one notices and informs us.street tempanimals often are brought here directly by animal control as we know way more then shelters or standard vets. Had a few surprise intakes which has left us swamped luckily the fall staff arrived a few hours ago now those of us who have been working 3 days straight are resting. I am glad had some employing housing built for emergencies it has proven very useful. offering each of my employees their own space to wash up,eat,whatever during crazy times when even I'm needed on deck. I have groups of employees specialty for the real busy seasons of fall and spring so that no one ends up overworked unless an emergency like the past few days occurs. I don't think I need to explain why spring gets busy here,as you probably guess it is because spring is breeding season for several tempanimal species and we more babies means more intakes. anyway enough with my woes let me introduce you to one of yesterday's intakes. This is Cheri the albino Flayhuahua she was given to us cause her owner passed and she didn't get along with her owner's son's pet catvis. She is old and a bit cranky but so long as she isn't kept near a bettel variant she is well behaved. Many flayon variants react weird to bettel variants so this is not an uncommon issue for us,we have a bettel variant free housing area for this reason.