Hoppit!
Wise Old Thumper
Guys, I need your help! Ginger and Pickles have just gone back in their shed after 3 weeks of being house buns. Their heater is full on and they have a snugglesafe, but it feels really cold in there after the house, and they both look really miserable. Ginger is so thin and I'm really worried that all his food will be going into keeping him warm.
Here's the thing anyway: I know my mum would never let me have them in my room all winter (the woodshavings and hay get EVERYWHERE and tread through the house), but I want to persuade her to let me have them in their indoor cage in the TV room, in our converted outbuilding. It's a wood floor so the woodshavings thing shouldn't be a problem, and she never goes in there anyway. The buns would be out in the shed all day between about 9 and 5, but in their cage indoors at night. I really, really want to do this, but I know my mum and I can't see that she'd go for it. How on earth can I pursuade her?!
Here's the thing anyway: I know my mum would never let me have them in my room all winter (the woodshavings and hay get EVERYWHERE and tread through the house), but I want to persuade her to let me have them in their indoor cage in the TV room, in our converted outbuilding. It's a wood floor so the woodshavings thing shouldn't be a problem, and she never goes in there anyway. The buns would be out in the shed all day between about 9 and 5, but in their cage indoors at night. I really, really want to do this, but I know my mum and I can't see that she'd go for it. How on earth can I pursuade her?!