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Do you remember this Mumsnet story…? Update

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Petsaresafe · 24/04/2026 18:28

Eight years ago I was on Mumsnet and there was a thread from a lady who was barricaded in her bedroom with her kids while her drunk husband was outside it. She had found a place in a refuge but was panicking about what to do with her pets. People all over the country were offering help. I was one of them. As it happened we were only about 30 miles away, and we had room to foster both the dog and the bunny, so the lady asked me to take them. Two days later I went to collect them. She had three young children, who were incredibly brave saying goodbye to their pets. Another Mumsnetter was coming to pick up the lady.

When the dog got to our house he was terrified of men, barking at every man he saw. He also dribbled pee all the time. Wishing a week he stopped both and glued himself to the side of our other, confident dog. The only time I have seen him do the wee thing since was when my father was slowly dying in hospital and I was crying a lot. He’s always been very worried if anyone is angry or crying.

He was 3 when he arrived. Last month he turned 11. He’s still happy and loving life. The bunny lived for another five years. His companion (that we got him) is still here and on her 5th companion - she’s like the Duracell bunny, keeping going as those around her go!

I lost touch with the family. They had so much going on. But if you’re out there I hope you see this and know he’s had a great life, still is!

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MsGreying · 24/04/2026 21:49

Aww that's a lovely thing to have done. Bless your soul.

I am dribbling tears here.

RedLightYellowLight · 24/04/2026 21:58

Oh this is just lovely and I hope the family are doing well. But she would have been so reassured that her pets were cared for that she was happy to lose the contact when she had to stay safe and you have her that security to leave that she wouldn’t have been able to do otherwise. The photos are wonderful

Imabitbusyatthemoment · 24/04/2026 22:03

There was a point about 10 years ago when I had to come off Mumsnet for a while as the sad stories were really getting me down. It’s stories like this that make me glad to have returned. 🙏

Wishihadanalgorithm · 24/04/2026 22:03

And this is THE best side of Mumsnet.

Well done, OP. You did an incredibly kind thing.

fizznchips · 24/04/2026 22:05

🥰🐕💖

Financegoddess · 24/04/2026 22:11

@TreehousePumpkin Poppy? If so, hello neighbour. Hope she and you are doing as well as you can be x

Calendulaaria · 24/04/2026 22:12

Thank you so much for posting and for being an amazing human 💜

xino · 24/04/2026 22:13

Absolutely fantastic. Well done OP. I do remember the thread.

RockLobsterRockLobster · 24/04/2026 22:14

Wow, this is lovely ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

Well done, OP!

Skyflier · 24/04/2026 22:18

What a wonderful person you are and he is just the best boy ever. As others have said I hope the family are settled and happy

CharleneElizabethBaltimore · 24/04/2026 22:21

awwwwwwwwww, no clue on the original story but this is one of those special moments on mumsnet and awwwwww @Petsaresafe

whatnextwiththis · 24/04/2026 22:28

This has made me a bit tearful. I recently had to rehome a little dog for a friend who was in a very sad situation. The dog is with a lovely family and having a great life, but there has been a lot of sadness.
You did a lovely thing OP.

TreehousePumpkin · 24/04/2026 22:28

Financegoddess · 24/04/2026 22:11

@TreehousePumpkin Poppy? If so, hello neighbour. Hope she and you are doing as well as you can be x

👀👀👀👀 no I refuse to believe someone in the village is on Mumsnet 😂

TreehousePumpkin · 24/04/2026 22:29

Petsaresafe · 24/04/2026 21:32

Oh how awful for you. I hope she’s doing ok and is back on her feet soon.

She’s doing really well thank you! But what you’ve done is so so so lovely! This was just what I needed to read tonight

Financegoddess · 24/04/2026 22:32

TreehousePumpkin · 24/04/2026 22:28

👀👀👀👀 no I refuse to believe someone in the village is on Mumsnet 😂

Wat? It’s true! I ling-er in the club and spend a Ton of money in there! 🫣

BeardofHagrid · 24/04/2026 22:37

That’s amazing and shows what a power for good sites like this can be. You’ve got a beautiful and pure soul ❤️

ApricotTulip · 24/04/2026 22:37

That's lovely, you lovely person. Hope the original owner and kids are OK now

RogueFemale · 24/04/2026 22:39

@Petsaresafe Thank you, you're amazing, for looking after the animals.

AutumnAllTheWay · 24/04/2026 22:40

Haven't read the thread but this is bloody wonderful, and the best of mumsnet.

I think we all hang on for a thread like this.

I hope the original lady is as happy in her new life as her dog is

Maternityleavelady · 24/04/2026 22:44

Lovely to hear - and what a beautiful area you live in judging by the dog walk photos!

IAmBeaIDrinkTea · 24/04/2026 22:46

Aww, I've been here years but don't remember that post.
Lovely to hear the outcome and hope the poster is now doing well. ♥️

Mary28 · 24/04/2026 22:53

What a fantastic post. You sound lovely and such a lovely thing to do for someone.

FloofyKat · 24/04/2026 22:58

Such kindness … thank you, OP, for being willing to help. I hope the family also found new life, hope and happiness.

Smilesinthesunshine · 24/04/2026 23:01

You are absolutely lovely. This is the best post I have ever seen on here! Just wonderful!

doghasnodentures · 24/04/2026 23:12

Oh goodness,this has made me restore my faith in humanity. I shall sleep well tonight after a stressful day 🥰