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Oh my, this thread has become way to racy for me!!:lol:
:lol::lol::lol: Poppymoon & I have a few things in common, particularly the relationship we have with our buns although they are very different in temperament, & a slightly naughty sense of humour.
I have to keep it under wraps on here, cos you folks can't see my facial expression. We're just having a bit of irresistable devilment together! :lol:
:shock: thought i'd get the blame!!:lol:
think i could do with some o them magic leaves you use on thumper - seems i have a gut imbalance:evil: really don't need a cottontail though - i'm in way too much pain for that
hope you and the gorgeous boy are both well? xx
Hi Binky bun :wave:
Thumper's doing really well thank you & we've had a longer stretch than usual.
I see him eating caecals daily. There are only occasional caecs with his wastes & they have been formed!
His wastes are bigger & well separated for him.
Best of all is his mental alertness, & he's a bit faster when he plays.
He'll always fluctuate quite a bit, & of course his dentals will always cause fluctuations.
It's like a miracle to me, when I think that last summer I didn't think he'd make it to his 5th. gottcha day on Oct.10th. Then I didn't expect I'd get him onto a dry diet with his fluid issues. It's amazing that we've got to 2010!
good boy thumper! Keep mummy on her toes with lots of playing! X x
And Judy, you've actually made it to 2011
Hi Binky bun :wave:
Thumper's doing really well thank you & we've had a longer stretch than usual.
I see him eating caecals daily. There are only occasional caecs with his wastes & they have been formed!
His wastes are bigger & well separated for him.
Best of all is his mental alertness, & he's a bit faster when he plays.
He'll always fluctuate quite a bit, & of course his dentals will always cause fluctuations.
It's like a miracle to me, when I think that last summer I didn't think he'd make it to his 5th. gottcha day on Oct.10th. Then I didn't expect I'd get him onto a dry diet with his fluid issues. It's amazing that we've got to 2010!
I'm delighted that Thumper is doing so well. Not only has he made it to 2011 but he's made it to page 100 of his thread. Here's to the next 100 pages
Can't believe Thumps is feeling well enough to be scampering around and telling you it's time to get up :lol::lol::lol: This news has cheered me up no end
Just wait until he gets the spring fever :roll: :lol::lol: