You are so wonderful for caring for her. What a heart break to give her up. I feel your pain of losing a precious little girl. I was just watching my video camera in my garage and there is an opossum in there right now.😂😂😂 I can't believe how fast luna climbed up that tree. I was holding my breath that she wouldn't fall. I pray she will be okay.❤
Thank you for your concern. The clips you see in my videos are key moments over a three month period, not everyday interactions. At one point we did look into getting a license to keep Luna, but because she wasn’t from a “licensed breeder”, a conservation agent told us she had to be released immediately. We knew she was too small and not prepared at the time, so we made her an outdoor enclosure (as shown in the video) and Luna spent over a month out there with little human contact, besides getting food delivered. This helped to “wild her up” and gain weight. The release site was behind our house by a lake. She has every chance and ability to come back if she decides to. We have experience with successful past rehabing, so her safety and success was our highest priority. Even though it has been extremely hard for me to accept, Luna always showed signs of wanting to be wild from the beginning. It would not be right for me to keep that from her.
good for you. enjoy your freedom. glad it was worth it for you
You are so wonderful for caring for her. What a heart break to give her up. I feel your pain of losing a precious little girl. I was just watching my video camera in my garage and there is an opossum in there right now.😂😂😂 I can't believe how fast luna climbed up that tree. I was holding my breath that she wouldn't fall. I pray she will be okay.❤
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be free Luna we love you
Be free Luna. Live free 😢😊
Granny loves you Luna❤❤❤
She loved you too 💕
Thanks for sharing your successful adventure! You did an awesome job raising her to be free! ❤
Thank you for your support along the way 😊💕
This is art.
Thank you 😊
But she bonded with you?! Couldn’t she have lived outside nearby your home? So she could come and go-I don’t think I could leave her like that 😢
Thank you for your concern. The clips you see in my videos are key moments over a three month period, not everyday interactions. At one point we did look into getting a license to keep Luna, but because she wasn’t from a “licensed breeder”, a conservation agent told us she had to be released immediately. We knew she was too small and not prepared at the time, so we made her an outdoor enclosure (as shown in the video) and Luna spent over a month out there with little human contact, besides getting food delivered. This helped to “wild her up” and gain weight. The release site was behind our house by a lake. She has every chance and ability to come back if she decides to. We have experience with successful past rehabing, so her safety and success was our highest priority. Even though it has been extremely hard for me to accept, Luna always showed signs of wanting to be wild from the beginning. It would not be right for me to keep that from her.
You did an amazing job raising her! I'm glad i got to meet her 😊 Praying for you! It's so hard to say goodbye 😢
Thank you 💕 I’m so glad you got to meet her too 🥹