Meowy Catkin
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I'm asking this question due to an ongoing situation I am aware of. The situation is in the process of being improved IE the horse being rehomed and I hope that it fully recovers with time.
The situation has clearly brought to my attention to how important mental wellbeing is. For me it's just as important as physical wellbeing, but in this situation the current owner seems completely and utterly oblivious to the obvious mental anguish that their animal is suffering, due to how it's kept. Physically it's in A1 shape. They also have more than one horse, so why this one has been picked out and treated differently from the others, I just don't really 'get'. I have heard the excuses, but they are frankly ******.
It's easy for everyone to recognise an emaciated horse or one that's dog lame, but how about recognising one that is suffering mental welfare issues?
The situation has clearly brought to my attention to how important mental wellbeing is. For me it's just as important as physical wellbeing, but in this situation the current owner seems completely and utterly oblivious to the obvious mental anguish that their animal is suffering, due to how it's kept. Physically it's in A1 shape. They also have more than one horse, so why this one has been picked out and treated differently from the others, I just don't really 'get'. I have heard the excuses, but they are frankly ******.
It's easy for everyone to recognise an emaciated horse or one that's dog lame, but how about recognising one that is suffering mental welfare issues?