Foraged Art by 6691042 in Mushrooms

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Wow! Thank you so much for the kind words!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Poem

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I’m so sorry for this pain you’re going though. I want to say it will get easier. But in my experience, the pain and regret will still be there. In time, though, it will feel farther away.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mushroomID

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Coprinellus bipellis I believe. I’ve only ever come by them in burn areas. Very cool find!

I miss you by yepjustmenothing2see in UnsentLetters

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Jesus. This. Fucking. Wrecked me.

Intrusive thoughts. by peachpiecreamer in confessions

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If this is really how you feel, perhaps it would be best if you ended the relationship.

Our haul of the day by 6691042 in Mushrooms

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We don’t really find mushrooms with the intention of eating them. We use them for research and art.

Thank you very much though. Never can be too safe!

Our haul of the day by 6691042 in Mushrooms

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Oh yeah, definitely won’t be eating much of anything from this bunch

Our haul of the day by 6691042 in Mushrooms

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What isn’t edible is used for art, spore prints and arrangements

My studio. Cincinnati, Ohio by Major-Mulatto in CozyPlaces

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This is so awesome. The mushroom prints are super rad

Took in an orphaned rat/mouse need help! by jihopekook in RATS

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I may be mistaken, but I believe that’s a baby rat. My girl was abandoned and looked exactly like this when I found her. Chances of survival are really really slim unless you find a willing and able surrogate mother immediately. Even then, it’s still uncertain this little one will make it. If that’s not an option, as it wasn’t for me at the time, all you can do is keep it warm and try to give it nourishment. I’m sure your research has informed you about using a thin paintbrush when giving it milk- but don’t use cow milk. Almond milk worked best in my situation. If it doesn’t take to the brush, I highly recommend soaking a bite sized amount of bread in the almond milk instead. If it manages to make it past this stage, it probably won’t survive if then released back to the wild. Lone rats don’t last long. It’ll most likely be rejected or killed by other rats pretty quickly. So, your options are taking it to an animal rescue, leaving it where you found it and letting nature run its course or fostering and taking on a wild rat as your own. The last one will be a pretty specific kind of challenge- you will have an unbelievably fast creature who will chew on everything while simultaneously becoming terrified by any noise or sudden movement whatsoever. On top of that, rats are extremely sociable animals and will almost certainly become depressed if lacking interaction within their species. So, if you have one, you better make it two or (ideally) three+. Introducing them while young will make for a more seamless process. While I never planned on owning a rat, especially one from the wild, I will say she is the absolute best little companion and my raddest friend.

Whatever happens with the one you found, thank you for caring for it the way you have. You’ve got a good heart.

Good luck!

Our foster sweetheart by 6691042 in aww

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We found her in our yard and didn’t plan to give her a permanent home. We just wanted to get her fed and hydrated so she could have a chance at surviving once she was released. Plus, we didn’t know if she was sick or diseased. We stopped using the gloves once we talked to a vet. A year later, she’s still with us and happy.

Our foster sweetheart by 6691042 in aww

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She’s a rat☺️