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Daughters RES
When my daughter turned 6 I had the bright idea of buying her a RES, "looking back we should have adopted". It was just a baby and she fell in love instantly. She named him or her "Fudge" your guess is as good as mine why? She has taken car of Fudge extremely well for the last seven years. But now inching up to her 14th birthday Fudge is not getting the attention he deserves. I'm afraid my little girls priorities have changed a little bit. Although Fudge is in no way in jeopardy of missing a meal. My son my wife and I all take it upon ourselves to make sure he eats well and has a clean tank. I think its time to see if there might be another little boy or girl who would like a chance to grow up with a little Fudge in there life just like my daughter has. If we can't find Fudge a caring loving family Fudge will grow old with my wife and I. He is in no danger of being forgotten or set free. He will always have a home, but if someone out there wants there child to experience the delight my children have. please don't buy one adopt one. we live in Oklahoma and would love to see him around children. I'm sure one day Fudge will need to move out to a pound in the back yard, so if your not willing to make a commitment like that. Then Fudge will be better off with us. If you think this sounds like a RES that would brighten your families life then message me -Steve
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