peel is doing good and still hanging out with the other trubbish at his spot :]
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You know who’s underrated as fuck?
Klefki.
This bitch will NEVER lose you keys if it likes you. Only a real bitch does that.
I LOVE KLEFKI
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here’s something a bit funny, I just realized I trust my Klefki (Hekate) with my life. She’s got the keys to my car, my house, the center, and the center’s shed. Even funnier she likes to play hide and seek
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Phylogenetic Tree of Invertebrate Pokemon (Gen 9 Edition)
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A very sweet trainer came in this afternoon worried about an acquaintance’s Klefki. Acquaintance put a couple of keychains on it. We’re grateful people are worried about others pokémon. But giving your Klefki keychains doesn’t hurt them at all, they quite enjoy keychains as gifts.
What you absolutely shouldn’t do is take off their keys, that’s abuse.
PSA:
Giving Klefkis keychains does not harm them but putting too many keychains on will weigh them down
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hi there!! who’s with you in the center and what partners do you have to help you out?
I have two other human coworkers. And we have A Blissey(Vera), a Chansey(Airmed), and my Sylveon(Sappho) to help out.
My team of pokémon from when I thought I wanted to be a battle champion live here too.
Other than that we have quite a few pokémon that are too hurt or too dependent on humans to be released into the wild.
(some are available for adoption but keep in mind we’re not an adoption center, not every pokémon we have in care is available for adoption and none of them are in good enough condition to be battle pokémon)
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Hi there! Appreciate all that you do to heal the Pokémon out there, the trainers truly do require your support sometimes, haha.
Is there an established standard for medicine and healing across the Pokémon world, or do regions have their own ways of healing Pokémon and humans?
Thank you! I do my best.
There’s obviously pokémon centers in every region that will “heal” pokémon. And from what I know medicine practices for humans are largely the same worldwide.
But for pokémon there’s not really a worldwide standard of health. Since there are different pokémon in each region and different types of those species in some region. I know in Galar there’s a more “modern” medicine take on pokémon care while in Alola you’ll find more herbal remedies or natural cures.
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A very sweet trainer came in this afternoon worried about an acquaintance’s Klefki. Acquaintance put a couple of keychains on it. We’re grateful people are worried about others pokémon. But giving your Klefki keychains doesn’t hurt them at all, they quite enjoy keychains as gifts.
What you absolutely shouldn’t do is take off their keys, that’s abuse.
PSA:
Giving Klefkis keychains does not harm them but putting too many keychains on will weigh them down
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Someone left a very young Happiny in the center this morning. They let her eat an everstone or weren’t paying enough attention. It got stuck in a gastral sac and the surgery to remove it has a very bad survival rate, so the poor girl has to live with it for a while.
This is why you keep a close eye on your baby pokémon. They’re just like human babies, they’ll do stupid things and put things in their mouths.
Her trainer didn’t want a “damaged” pokémon, so she’ll be living in the recovery center for the foreseeable future.
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rb this if youre a trainer or you post about your pokémon or etc
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