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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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Lyraloo · Yesterday 06:34

What a Wonderful update. Thank you for what you did for that poor family and those lovely animals. Sadly many people don’t understand the impact this sort of situation has on animals. It’s lovely to know that he’s had a wonderful life with you 💐🥰

CoffeeAndCakeBringMeJoy · Yesterday 07:30

What a lovely thing to do; this thread has made me smile and believe in the kindness of strangers again. I wasn’t on Mumsnet eight years ago, so didn’t see the original thread, but hope the OP of that thread is happy and thriving.

HoppingPavlova · Yesterday 07:41

What an absolutely fantastic post/update. Really hope the original owner sees it and knows how much the pets have settled and been cared for.

Treebere · Yesterday 07:49

Oh gosh I do remember the thread! How wonderful for the update, Thanks OP. Hoping the kiddies have had a similar story.

MrsMitford3 · Yesterday 08:00

I remember the thread and it is so so lovely of you to come and update us.

Gives you a bit of faith in humanity really. ❤

Starlightexpresss · Yesterday 08:01

This is honestly the loveliest thing I have seen on here ❤️

What a good boy he is 😍

Morepositivemum · Yesterday 08:02

❤️❤️❤️

eda hope the lady and her family are all ok x

weegielass · Yesterday 08:02

oh how lovely. I do wish the family concerned were able in some way to let us know that they are okay.

SpiralSister · Yesterday 08:26

The world needs more you, OP. Thank you ❤️

ExitPursuedByABare · Yesterday 08:27

Remember it very well and can’t believe it’s been 8 years.

What a very different place MN was back then.

Fingeronthebutton · Yesterday 08:33

Im sure I’m not the only one tearing up 😥.
But what a lovely story. Thank you on behalf of the doc and bunny. Bless you. ❤️

EachandEveryone · Yesterday 08:48

I wonder if there is a way MN still have the ladies email address and could point her in this direction? I bet she would love to see her pets.

PotofPens1 · Yesterday 08:51

Such a lovely post. My situation wasn't this dramatic, but I'm six months out of an abusive relationship. I wanted to say, If she's anything like me, this will have meant the world to her. When I was leaving, people who helping me, even small inconsequential things, meant so much to me. It showed me that there was kindness in the world, and that I was deserving of it.

Sparkleandfizz · Yesterday 08:55

PotofPens1 · Yesterday 08:51

Such a lovely post. My situation wasn't this dramatic, but I'm six months out of an abusive relationship. I wanted to say, If she's anything like me, this will have meant the world to her. When I was leaving, people who helping me, even small inconsequential things, meant so much to me. It showed me that there was kindness in the world, and that I was deserving of it.

Sorry to hear that you have been through such a horrific ordeal. Hope you are in a safe and happy place now.

Toffeechoc · Yesterday 09:01

I dont remember the story but this is a beautiful update❤️

Pennyfan · Yesterday 09:07

In a world where there is so much horror, you are a shining star. This post has made my day and thank you.

Theseventhmagpie · Yesterday 09:11

What an amazingly kind thing to do OP.
people like you and the other mumsnetters who helped restore my faith in humanity.
💕x

lovemybooks · Yesterday 09:18

❤️

thebinkster · Yesterday 09:23

What a lovely update

Triskellion75 · Yesterday 09:41

Oh wow, this thread is just divine, as are you @Petsaresafe .

Absii · Yesterday 09:43

Bless you and those animals xx

Purplebunnie · Yesterday 09:43

What a lovely update and thank you for sharing pictures

AmIEnough · Yesterday 09:50

How wonderful! I hope the mum and her kids are now ok and safe x

Teddleshon1 · Yesterday 09:57

You are such a good person, an example to us all. So lovely to see the dog pictures!

Pointynoseowner · Yesterday 10:04

❤️❤️❤️

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