catembi
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Since Catembi was sadly put down on 26th February, my 34 year old mare has been living by herself at home. So far, she seems okay - still eating normally, gallops round the field if it's windy, neighs for food etc.
I was planning on this being a very temporary arrangement while I look for another horse, but finding said horse is proving to be easier said than done. I do feel sorry for her all by herself...but would getting her a temporary companion cause more angst for her (and the companion) than it's worth?
She would be delighted to have a new friend, presuming I could find an equally ancient gelding (she hates other mares) who would play nicely with her. But if I EVER manage to get another horse, then it would involve splitting them up again, which would be upsetting for both of them. And would anyone be likely to want to loan me an old pony gelding for a short but impossible to define period of time?
Should I try to do something for my old mare or hang on in there & hope that a miracle happens & I find a new horse in the near future?
I was planning on this being a very temporary arrangement while I look for another horse, but finding said horse is proving to be easier said than done. I do feel sorry for her all by herself...but would getting her a temporary companion cause more angst for her (and the companion) than it's worth?
She would be delighted to have a new friend, presuming I could find an equally ancient gelding (she hates other mares) who would play nicely with her. But if I EVER manage to get another horse, then it would involve splitting them up again, which would be upsetting for both of them. And would anyone be likely to want to loan me an old pony gelding for a short but impossible to define period of time?
Should I try to do something for my old mare or hang on in there & hope that a miracle happens & I find a new horse in the near future?