SophieM
Warren Scout
:wave: Mum Dora and Dad Rory wanted to give everybody some news. Their two now teenagers kids are growing fast and being gorgeous. We have named them temporarilly Charlie (boy) and Lizzie (ginger girl). They are now regularly running like mad in the garden. I must say that the sight of all of them binkying in every direction and tearing down the place is absolutely priceless.
When they arrived in rescue, we suspected mummy to be unfortunately pregnant again as she was with dad (who was fairly "active" with her )
Dad has been neutered straigth away, but due to Dora still giving milk to the little mite she could not be spayed. We were starting to think we had been wrong, but on Wednesday afternoon we came back to the site of a frantically nesting mummy. And as expected the next morning the nest was full of little wriggly things. I am in a bit of a mixed feeling as all those little ones are adorable and I love them all to bits, but that means also that we will need to find them all a lovely home too.
We couldn't resist a quick peek at the nest, from afar without touching anything and we think we could count at least 5 little heads :shock:. We cannot do any count anymore as mummy has covered them with plenty more fur.
Here are a few pics of the gorgeous ones
Rory showing again how handsome he is ...
Mummy and little girl
Did you know that you could grow buns in pots?
Lizzie roasting in the sun as a little sphinx
Impact in 3..2..1..
Little wriggly things, the only quick pic that I naughtily took
When they arrived in rescue, we suspected mummy to be unfortunately pregnant again as she was with dad (who was fairly "active" with her )
Dad has been neutered straigth away, but due to Dora still giving milk to the little mite she could not be spayed. We were starting to think we had been wrong, but on Wednesday afternoon we came back to the site of a frantically nesting mummy. And as expected the next morning the nest was full of little wriggly things. I am in a bit of a mixed feeling as all those little ones are adorable and I love them all to bits, but that means also that we will need to find them all a lovely home too.
We couldn't resist a quick peek at the nest, from afar without touching anything and we think we could count at least 5 little heads :shock:. We cannot do any count anymore as mummy has covered them with plenty more fur.
Here are a few pics of the gorgeous ones
Rory showing again how handsome he is ...
Mummy and little girl
Did you know that you could grow buns in pots?
Lizzie roasting in the sun as a little sphinx
Impact in 3..2..1..
Little wriggly things, the only quick pic that I naughtily took