Well, I am off work today, and so didn't get up until 9.30am. Went out to see Libby and Fiver about 10 minutes later, and Libby didn't run up to greet me. Straight away, I knew something wasn't right. After checking her hutch and run, I realised she was gone :shock: The only explanation I could have is that on Tuesday, I noticed a small section of wire had come loose on top of the run. I had covered it with a towel until Steve could fix it. Between 11.30 last night (last time I checked on her) and 9.30am this morning, the towel had fallen into the run, and Libby must have climbed up and out :shock:. So I frantically start searching around the garden - no sign. I run round to the house that backs on to ours, as their fence has blown down, and its the only unsecure area of our garden at the moment - no sign. I come back and search again - shouting her name and rattling the food. All of a sudden, I see her hiding under Fiver's hutch - the relief was immense. After some persuasion, contorting and quick reflexes, she was back in my arms - phew!!!She is now in the house whilst Steve is outside fixing the run.
I don't know how long she was out for, but I was surprised that she stayed so close, as it is a big garden. I felt physically sick when I realised she wasn't there - sometimes they remind you just how much you love them
So, some piccies of the captured escapee:
"I'm not talking to you Mummy - you've spoilt my fun"
http://cid-99d2fb7b54ef7bc6.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Libbys adventure/DSC00702.JPG
"I am not amused"
http://cid-99d2fb7b54ef7bc6.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Libbys adventure/DSC00703.JPG
"OK then, I love you really"
http://cid-99d2fb7b54ef7bc6.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Libbys adventure/DSC00708.JPG
"Got abit of mud in my paw"
http://cid-99d2fb7b54ef7bc6.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Libbys adventure/DSC00704.JPG
"Now where can I go"
http://cid-99d2fb7b54ef7bc6.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Libbys adventure/DSC00709.JPG
(the towel is because she is not fond of laminate)
I don't know how long she was out for, but I was surprised that she stayed so close, as it is a big garden. I felt physically sick when I realised she wasn't there - sometimes they remind you just how much you love them
So, some piccies of the captured escapee:
"I'm not talking to you Mummy - you've spoilt my fun"
http://cid-99d2fb7b54ef7bc6.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Libbys adventure/DSC00702.JPG
"I am not amused"
http://cid-99d2fb7b54ef7bc6.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Libbys adventure/DSC00703.JPG
"OK then, I love you really"
http://cid-99d2fb7b54ef7bc6.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Libbys adventure/DSC00708.JPG
"Got abit of mud in my paw"
http://cid-99d2fb7b54ef7bc6.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Libbys adventure/DSC00704.JPG
"Now where can I go"
http://cid-99d2fb7b54ef7bc6.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Libbys adventure/DSC00709.JPG
(the towel is because she is not fond of laminate)
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