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Wise Old Thumper
Pets at home today, me storming to find a superviser, did you know theres a chinchilla running around with your giant rew
" oh yes they are freinds"
" freinds!!!!"
" yes the chinchilla escaped we found them sleeping together"
:? " you going to sell them together?" ( i know stupid question but bare with me)
" no one will want to "
" so do you think it fair they should be together then only to be seperated "
we are also at the cage watching these 2, granted the chinny is on his own, the rabbit so laid back he was pretty much asleep, he did twitch when the chinny nipped his back, but showed no obvious aggression,
Only thing the poor chinny wants to do is escape, he was eyeing up everything and i belive with a bit more determination he will, poor mite, he was not bothered about us just constantly finding ways to escape even tried jumpin up and down on the giants back, ( again giant really not bothered )
" well the chinny is lonely now, "
im like " yesssssss but your going to sell the chinny on his own anyway"
" well this gives the chinny more exersize"
" what about the giant do you exersize him "
" no he doesnt seem to bothered really "
" is it wise you think due to weight and size differance to really keep them together"
" we are watching them, they are seperated at night " :roll: rem chinny escaped in the first place
i knew i wasnt going to get anywhere, I dont know alot about chinnys other than they are good escape artists and jumpers and better chewers than buns :lol: health wise i couldnt argue other than the fact i told her i didnt think it was fair on the pair, are there any health risks ???? apart from the obvious damages a bun can do let alone a giant
" oh yes they are freinds"
" freinds!!!!"
" yes the chinchilla escaped we found them sleeping together"
:? " you going to sell them together?" ( i know stupid question but bare with me)
" no one will want to "
" so do you think it fair they should be together then only to be seperated "
we are also at the cage watching these 2, granted the chinny is on his own, the rabbit so laid back he was pretty much asleep, he did twitch when the chinny nipped his back, but showed no obvious aggression,
Only thing the poor chinny wants to do is escape, he was eyeing up everything and i belive with a bit more determination he will, poor mite, he was not bothered about us just constantly finding ways to escape even tried jumpin up and down on the giants back, ( again giant really not bothered )
" well the chinny is lonely now, "
im like " yesssssss but your going to sell the chinny on his own anyway"
" well this gives the chinny more exersize"
" what about the giant do you exersize him "
" no he doesnt seem to bothered really "
" is it wise you think due to weight and size differance to really keep them together"
" we are watching them, they are seperated at night " :roll: rem chinny escaped in the first place
i knew i wasnt going to get anywhere, I dont know alot about chinnys other than they are good escape artists and jumpers and better chewers than buns :lol: health wise i couldnt argue other than the fact i told her i didnt think it was fair on the pair, are there any health risks ???? apart from the obvious damages a bun can do let alone a giant