Hey, it's Estelle.
I'm a 15 year old girl, whose entire family is an avid animal lover,
I'm currently taking care of:
cats (4 of which are kittens),large tanks of salt water and tropical fish (around 10 fish in each), dogs (3 of which are puppies), ferrets, dry land turtle (planning on getting another one), male hamsters, female white rabbits, hermit crabs, male guinea pigs, cockatiels and budgies, female mice.
My younger brother is taking care of:
Tarantulas, Giant burrowing cockroaches, stick insects.
My older brother is taking care of:
Baby tigers (required a license here and planning on giving her to a local zoo), corn snake.
Mom and Dad are taking care of:
Cows, goat, sheep, horses, pigs (2 of which are piglets) chickens (hen and rooster) ducks.
And recently we’ve been nursing 4 abandoned cats and 1 injured dog we found on the streets.
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We have plenty of space for all of the animal who require large areas to run around in, enough tunnels for the rodent families, enough grazing field for the farm animals. Basically we don’t have any shortage for the animals. Each of us take many hours cleaning for the animals, feeding the animals, playing with the animals and making sure they’re happy and healthy and met with every requirement needed to raise them.
We don’t grow the animals so that we can eat them (referring to the farm animals) although we do get some plain eggs from Flora (the hen), milk from Sunny (the cow) and Jane (the goat).
However, a family friend who had come over to our house had called RSPCA because they thought we were breeding the animals to sell them and thought that we weren’t taking care of them properly. Parents told me not to get into ‘adult business