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25th October 2012, 07:29 PM #1
Thanks for the advice JCK. Your fur babies are gorgeous, is the Ruby the little one on the right in the first pic?
I think I’ll introduce them straight away but put the little one in the spare room when we go to bed for the first couple of nights. I suspect he will cry though as he’s never been on his own, I’ll no doubt feel guilty and end up sleeping in there with him…
The bag of toys is a good idea, I’ll have to unleash Da Bird (or rather what’s left of it) on the first night and they can bond over that
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25th October 2012, 07:48 PM #2Moderator




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Yep that's her Sketches with Shimba who took over her washing program & still checks behind her ears even now,the other one in the first picture is our little flat chested girl Pansy P who loved her while she was smaller than her but now Ruby is bigger PP looks on in disgust,in the other photos there is Wellynton Boots,brother to Shimba & he has always been playmate to her & again still is,they both fire off together,for the first month except when she was in her cage at night one or the other brother always babysat her which was rather sweet.
Da Bird sounds a good idea & who knows they could be fine together from the start if not happy roughing it bet he will keep you awake.....x
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27th October 2012, 10:41 AM #3
Aw, I love the peach/red flash on Ruby’s head, super cute. Great that they get on to so well.
And yes, I’m prepared for a lack of sleep. Woken up this morning by a squeaking sound. Apparently Casco doesn’t approve of condensation, got up on his back legs and started rhythmically cleaning the windows with his paws (which are now covered in tuft fur!). Bless him, what characters these coonies are
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27th October 2012, 03:31 PM #4Moderator




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Life would be so dull without them & my windows had never been cleaned so much before they came along,as you say this time of the year its where they make a pretty pattern in the condensation & during the summer where they splat a fly at the top & then pull it all the way down to the bottom,lovely...
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27th October 2012, 05:22 PM #5Top Cat




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Heheh... that's my windows you're talking about.




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