STOP FEEDING YOUR MIME COTTON CANDY
STOP FEEDING YOUR MIME COTTON CANDY
STOP FEEDING YOUR MIME COTTON CANDY
Sugar with no carbs RUINS a mimes digestion track. They aren't circus clowns, stop treating mimes like them.
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STOP FEEDING YOUR MIME COTTON CANDY
STOP FEEDING YOUR MIME COTTON CANDY
STOP FEEDING YOUR MIME COTTON CANDY
Sugar with no carbs RUINS a mimes digestion track. They aren't circus clowns, stop treating mimes like them.
As party season approaches, it must be re stated that adopting a party clown just for summer birthdays and holidays is a bad idea.
If the adoption is souly for the sake of entertainment for such events it is inevitable that care towards the living breathing creature will dwindle after the season is over, and scary clowns and harlequins "come into season"
Clowns do not have seasons, they are a responsibility year round.
This is Molly, our mascot here at WildChild shelters.
As much as we adore her, she isn't a mascot because of her disposition, or even her coloration.
The sad fact is she is unable to be safely adopted due to her lineage.
Female mimes should only be breed to other quiet or preferably silent breeds. (If one can not be persuaded against breed a female mime to a noisy breed or such happens accidently socialization is key)
Molly's father was half weeping and half giggling clown. (exact mix hidden to prevent dangerous breeding)
Due to Molly's tendency to both sob and laugh frequently her mother rejected her. After being rejected she was left in a box on the highway.
This has made Molly very insecure, resulting in her needing round the clock company, very unlike most mimes to whom such intensive care would be stressfull.
The fact is correct interactions during formative years from both care takers and parents is especially important in all clowns, and that includes breeding safely and responsibly.