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Hi everyone.

Nugget here.



I have some sad, yet exciting news.

Well, it went like this:

A few weeks ago, I was swimming in the river next to my cottage, when I heard a faint whine. At first, I ignored the sound, but soon it became louder and it sounded more desperate with each passing second. Eventually, I climbed out of the river, dried myself, and started searching for the source of the sound. After looking for a few minutes, I discovered a hurt uppie in a bush. He was scratched up pretty bad, and I gently scooped him up and took him inside.

I took a quick look over the young pup, and realized that he was hurt both on the outside and on the inside. His internal organs seemed to not be functioning correctly due to unhealed injury, and many of his bones were brused. He was also scraped up and covered in bruises. It was obvious he had be

en abused by a cruel owner. I immidietly casted a few healing spells on him, which seemed to temporarily ease the pain. I was afraid to take him to the vet, for I still have not mastered my "penguin transformation" spell, so I tended to the hurt pup myself. I gave up a lot of my time to care for the uppie (whom I nicknamed Champ for being such a champion at what he's been through) and I skipped multiple classes at my local magic school to care for him. Since the day I found him, he has grown much stronger thanks to my healing spells and nuturing.

However, Champ suffers from some emotional trauma from the experience. I guessed earlier that his original owner abused him, for he flinches at every sudden movement I make and he doesn't like loud noises or certain equipment such a baseball bats (I play a few sports at home) and other things. He is also very anxious and nervous most of the time. He piddles in the house a lot due to this nervousness. I have attempted to potty train Champ several times, but it has never worked. The uppie clicker I ordered through Owl Post doesnt work with him because he is terrified of it. I can't even imagine sending Champ to uppie kindergarten, he would freak out with me not there. I also should mention he is extremely attatched to me and never leaves my side.

But lately I've been falling very behind with my schoolwork, and I really need to practice my magic. I cant practice around Champ, (he's afraid of my wand), which is a problem because he's near me 24/7. So I've officially decided on giving him away to a kind family. He's a very kind puppy, and he doesn't jump or bite. Champ gets very nervous, so be gentle and calm around him. He doesnt need much attention; give him a chew toy and a blanket to sleep on and he's set. Champ gets very scared when he is alone, so please make sure you have a job in which you can either bring him or care for him while working. If you are interested in adopting Champ, please leave me a note below. Thanks again everyone!

-Nugget, the Winged Cat

Note One
Hi Nugget, Fluttergon here.

I am super duper interested in adopting Champ. He would love the soft bed cushioning of my den, as I make the beds out of fresh moss. I make sure all the food I catch and cook is free of harmful substances, and the river next to my den is filled with fresh water for Champ to swim in and drink from. I go outside almost every day, so Champ could come with me and enjoy the nice weather outside. There are a few mountains on my island, but I'd be sure to only take Champ there when he feels good. And we'd go on tje easiest trails. Although I live in nature, that doesn't mean that he would not get enough attention. I'd take him with me to CP, and he could come with me when I'm hanging out with my friends, going out for dinner, or simply just training in the Forest. I would never be too harsh on him, as I understand what he has been through. If he does qnything bad, I wouldn't yell or kick him or anything, I would simply say "no" very firmly and shake my head at him. When he does someting good or improves on something, I would give him a treat. And every night I would tell him a nice story, then we would go to bed in our beds of moss. I have no professional job, as I live in nature, but where I live it is mice and quiet, with only the soft sounds of nature. Champ surely won't get scared there. Also, I'd be sure to keep him away from anything that might hurt him. There is not anything that COULD hurt him, but just in case.

I really hope you approve of me, it'd be awesome to own Champ.

From, Fluttergon.

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