Martha’s Babysitting Service (Myrayray)

Sometimes fostering foals can be a challenge when you don’t know just what kinds you’ll get :skull:

Also introducing Martha! She is a certified babysitter trained to take care of all types of foals that range from chirpies, SBS, and many more!

However, Martha doesn’t condone bad behavior and will always put a foal in its place if absolutely necessary. Just gotta make sure she doesn’t get too carried away!

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The babysitter is good notifying on an upcoming smarty.

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Shake the baby!

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Looks like “Wicky” needs a hard bonk to the nose.

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Plot twist none of the foals are smarties, she just decides one is randomly a smarty when she doesn’t feel like watching it so it will get put down.

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With a sledgehammer :v

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Thank you! She’s been trained to identify the early stages and has the know how on what to do in these situations :smiling_imp:

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LMAOOOO, she really could if she wanted to, but she knows better :joy:

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It’s still small enough to fit through the U-bend in the toilet….

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Good Girl, Martha! Time for that foal to get the sorry friend! :sparkling_heart:

Love Martha’s fluff pattern btw very pretty!

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Thank you! I was trying to incorporate my favorite color combo pink/green but I didn’t want the green to stand out too much!

And it’s also my first time actually coloring an adult fluffy :sob::two_hearts:

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Time to neuter and/or put down the smarty bitch.

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Awwww I love sensitive fluffies, they go great with anything. Also that smarty really needs to get their attitude adjusted, because smarties especially brown ones don’t last long.

Lucky early/Young smarty syndrome can be cured through… bullying, humiliation and intense verbal or psychological abuse. Maybe put a diaper on them and present them to a crowd of foal their age? That will teach them a lesson, oh and no toys, privileges or spaghetti.

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Her smarty senses are tingling.

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CULLING TIME

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Martha is my favourite eugenisist.

One day the smarty menace will be eradicated from the world of domestic fluffies.

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time will tell! but let’s hope! :crossed_fingers:t3:

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my thoughts exactly, and if they still won’t behave than some more drastic measures would be taken, such as a leg or two, of course if this is okay by the owner!

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How you thought about a lobotomy? Depending on how you do it you’ll get a semi-derped, half-derped and or fully-derped.

Semi makes it more docile, half makes it more foal like, while full makes into a chirpy. It’s kinda like imitating the various different stages of sensitive babbehs.

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if it were up to me I would have punted that foal right out of the daycare, unfortunately the owners have to make the decision if we can take care of it before it’s return or not :sob:

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