faskdfjalöskj I do. Just one at the moment, though… I had to let go of my other baby last week. She’s now well over two years old and will live the remainder of her days being pampered by me
the new cage will be the domain of a new bunch of babes
faskdfjalöskj I do. Just one at the moment, though… I had to let go of my other baby last week. She’s now well over two years old and will live the remainder of her days being pampered by me
the new cage will be the domain of a new bunch of babes
it’s going to be quiet for a couple days here. I had to let one of my rats go and need a bit of time for myself
oohhh shit… ok… ok I’m gonna make it v angsty and non con (+child death tw) because omega!Roadhog does that to me, so beware the following but:
Roadhog has always been fat, whether pregnant or not; it’s just who he is. Still, he probably did have some run-ins with Alpha groups that caught him at his most vulnerable and bred him up. Obviously they weren’t in it for the long haul and just left him to his devices afterwards, and I can’t see Roadhog being super nurturing towards those off-springs, but also the radiation in the Outback would probably kill off a lot of them; so I can see them either being still-born from the get-go; dying shortly after because he has no means of caring for them, or in the instances where he actually is close enough to a functioning city, leaving them at hospitals.
by the time he comes to Overwatch he’s not exactly been pregnant around the clock but… p often. way more often than any other Omega around.
when they breed him up, he still does not have any nurturing feelings obviously, so they need to keep a close eye on him and how he treats himself. Need to work him up to not just getting his litter in a back alley and leaving them there like he taught himself to do. It’s not like he’s doing it maliciously, per-se, but it’s just how he learned to cope.
Mouse anon: never mind. It died.
oof. so a heads up in general; if any of you have an animal and wondering about a ‘weird’ behavior, fearing it might be sick, in most cases it really is sick. Please consult a veterinarian. I know it is scary and you’d rather not, but I am no vet and animals dying/in pain/sick is probably the single thing in the world that could ‘trigger’ me, and I’m not fit with dealing with that, I’m sorry. I nor anybody else can give you any pointers from half a world away. owning a pet means having the responsibility to take it to the vet if you feel like something is wrong with it; it can’t do it on it’s own, it is dependent on you to make the decision.
on a different note: while it is admirable of you to have taken the mouse in, it might have been sick with/carried any number of deceases and that’s pretty dangerous to you personally. Please think of that beforehand next time 😦
I am very sorry it went that way, however. I would have liked nothing more than if it had worked out and a lil rodent would have found a home
oh wow. that’s a job I could lit never do but that is so very important. Like in the last half year a lot of my family died unfortunately, one of them kinda gruesome, and through that I learned that morticians have to go to those cases as well to collect everything and send them on their way and stuff. like holy shit, that’s really impressive.