William’s Rescue Center - Coming & Go (Chad Lapposki)

Report from Doc. Daniel Rainer
This document is a check-in of our rescued fluffies.
This month, our rescue squad managed to save 9 fluffies.



This little guy is Rackas, he was adopted by a veteran about two weeks ago
this photo is provided from the daughter of his current owner

Rescue Document

Rackas was a breeding fluffy pegasy in an illegal fluffy mill.

Report from the rescue team leader:
We found Rackes inside a warm incineration chamber, for us the panel of the chamber was bearable to walk on, but for him, the floor was hot enough to have melted portion of his face and his right side, he was still breathing when we found him.

Informations from one of the mill employees:
his only job was to mount anything in front of him, but he always refused saying that he didnt wanted to hurt the meres.
Rackas last staw was when one of the mere was recognized by him as one of his offspring, the absolute (and righteous) refusal lead the employer on killing his daughter and to throw him inside the incineration chamber.
we arrived just in time



Betilla although already on adoption list, we are waiting on purpose to at least make her loose more weight.

Rescue Document

She was rescued from a makeshift dairy factory producing food labeled for animal consumption but sold to humans, we and the HACCP inspectors took actions after several reports from peoples affected by their products.

She’s what its identified as a Tier 1 milk-mere fluffy.
Her obesity is a result of a constant feeding of the infamous Slop, a mix of waste food, random garbage, medicines and fluffies themself, mashed and pulped together.
Compared of the size Betilla was when we took her in, her current size is a huge improvement.

Some side effect of the slop are:
Too much energy for a body too frail - she’s use to move alot but she burns fat too slowly and her own weight mine over her own body structure, also whenever its time to sleep, we are forced to tie her up and cover her eyes with a humid towel.
No appetite at all - her stomach still contains remnants of the slop even after weeks in cure;
Liver issues - her liver is compromised, she also developed diabetes;
Her milk production is compromised - Betilla “milky place” is all bruised and swollen. Although she still produces liquid, that is not milk and its highly toxic for herself and for human and fluffy consumption, she must evacuate liquid 3 times per day till she returns in an average fluffy body size.

She is a golden heart but we dont have much high hopes on her recovery.
Poor girl.



Blossom living happily ever after in her new forever home with her bestest mama.

Rescue Document

Blossom was a breeding mere rescued from an illegal industrial breeding farms.
Although industrial farms aren’t illegal by themself, what label them as one are an unsafe environment for both human and fluffy, the whole structure being in an abusive locality, fraudulent activity (selling defective fluffies in this case), connection with underground criminal activity, testing and experiment over fluffies to create an unique and illegal sub-species.

Report from the rescue team
When we raided the structure, we found Blossom being bullied and raped by other several stallions in her pen along side with other meres and fillies alike.
We took care of the stallions and moved Blossom and the others on a safer area.
Unfortunately, all the meres and fillies, died during transportation along the way.

Medical report
At arrival at the clinic, Blossom was a mess, far from being recognized as a fluffy.
Dislocated and badly healed jaw gave her an overbite;
Tail and mane ripped off with chunk of infected flesh, some areas of the cranium were visible;
Her butt cheeks completely munched off;
Broken limbs;
And the psychological and physical trauma turned her into a derpy.

To be honest, we didnt had much hopes for her, but the niece of one of our crew doctors wanted to adopt her anyway.
She cant talk but the wag of her tail and the tear of joy showed us how full of hope she still was, so we gave her a try.



Void and Ghost got adopted by a goth girl who runs an internet show about mysteries and stuff and the foal brothers are the mascots

Rescue Report

Void and Ghost are the result of heavy medicine experimentation.
During an operation with the police, we rescued their mother and other fluffies from an abandoned pharmacy house converted into a drug selling place by the local criminal activities.

When we arrived at the clinic, we had to put down several fluffies for health concerns, some died while waiting, other committed fluffycide in the waiting room, while other were full on cannibal mode.

Their mother gave birth of a huge batch of foals, 30 in total.
The majority were still on embryonal stage, some deformed, some fully grown but dead and some were just a mesh of meat and mucus.
These two foals were the only “healthy” ones.
The mere died some time after.

Void a male foal with deep dark black eyes and mouth and a pure white fur, he doesnt talk or emits any sound in general, but he moves really fast.
Ghost a male foal with a transparent skin and meat allowing his skeleton and organs to be seeing clearly and red eyes making him blind.



Olivia enjoying her time while waiting for the surgery day.

Rescue Report

Olivia was the local champion of a beauty fluffy show.
She got kidnapped by a fan and abused daily, the kidnapper even tried to force breed her but the moment they realized she was neutered, they tried to destroy it using a low quality acid and throw her in a trash can near our clinic.

One of our night guards found them during the act and took action.
Although the kidnapper managed to escape, thanks to Olivia memories, we and the cops managed to track them down.

When her old owner return in contact with her, she was in seventh heaven but the moment they meet again, the old owner trashed her refusing to take her back.
This devastated Olivia sending her in a deep depression spiral, refuse to eat, refuse to move, cry all day and night.
She was about to enter in the “wan-die loop” when a kid showed up with the intention to adopt her.

Medical Report
Mangled body with several open scars;
Frontal legs amputated;
Upper head all melted down due to the acid action;
Her “special area” full of liquids of both human and fluffy nature.



Mojito during one of his therapy sessions

Rescue Report

Rescued from the street, we found Mojito wobbling around during a storm.
He was cold and shivering and passed several times.
When he recovered from the fever tho, the moment he saw one of our medical crew, he started to trash and screaming and tried to run and hide.
We had no choice but to put him in a sorry box, but the weird part was that he calmed instantly and actually started to cooing inside the box like he was happy to be there.

We even managed to talk to him and he told us that he’s a runaway from a really mean monster.
Apparently, his old owner abused him so much that the only peace time was when he was inside the sorry-box actually growing fond of it.

Health Report
Mojito is healthy, he has only this thing that he panics whenever leaving his “safe-box”.
We made him a box with holes for his legs and butt so he can walk safely around the clinic.
His therapy to conquer this fear is make him do little jobs and rewarding him with “box upgrades” till we arrive to the final reward as the “invisible box”.



Saturn “playing” in his safe room

Rescue Report

Saturn is a fully grown Mule Fluffy.
Mule fluffies are heavy duty farm fluffies, they are slightly bigger than the average fluffy and much more stronger and their job is field works.

Doctor Rachel Zinner found him abandoned on the road while transporting fluffies to the adoption center.

Medical Report
He is overall healthy, but the scars on his head shows that someone tried to perform a brain surgery that gone wrong and that turned him brain dead.
He responds to voice and light, but whenever he hears the word “owies” he fell down and start to foam from his mouth.

We are still trying to figure out from where he’s coming.



The new nurse Petal showing bottle feeding one of our newborns.

Petal technically is not a real rescued fluffy.
I bought her from Entepott Shelter along with other 10 fluffies.
Due of her past as helper in that shelter , I immediately put her in an advanced nurse fluffy course, which she passed it flawlessly.
Now she’s one of our new nurses, I’m happy to see her going back and forth from one feeding station to another with a big smile.

I was thinking on buying Entepott and turn it into a fluffy hotel.



And this is Murdok… wait, who put this here?

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box

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Mojito seems like the perfect fluffy for a person who suffers from anxiety because he can be a pretty good therapy fluffy with people who have issues like him

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Her butt cheeks completely munched off;

I feel awful for laughing so hard

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@STSY.MEY did i got Petal right?

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Poor Betilla, I love her. She deserves some nice hydrotherapy

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They’re all so cute! I love Betilla especially and the little spooky lads. You have a great eye for capturing very clear personalities in a single image, I want to see how they all end up. :black_heart:

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Cute :heart_eyes:

I really like void, i imagine he moves around like the little purple things in the first Smiling Friends episode

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Hmm… but is “butt cheeks” the correct medical terminology (seeing as how it’s in the “Medical report” section)? :wink:

Talk about a motley crew

I love how these abused fluffies persevere. Glad they are getting new homes.