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:lol: He doesn't need to come out of his bed. When I finally toddled off to bed and put the light off Biz came to life! I ended up getting up at 3am and putting a blanket under his bed as every time he bounced around in his bed the base bounced off the floor, it was a bit noisey. He's quite a vocal boy and even just eating hay he made noises :lol: and then I was woken this morning by a chorus of honking at Harley, poor guy is a tad confused by what your supposed to what to hump! As he seems settled I will let him out for a run around this afternoon and get to see what he's really like.
Hi Angela! That's excellent news. We saw Mr Biz when we were at the SSPCA Centre last weekend. He is gorgeous but was a bit too "busy" for us novices - he jumped out of the SSPCA guys arms and hopped around the room!!! :lol: I think you will have lots of fun with him!
Dominic was also lovely - I'm so pleased he has found a new home too.
Well done Angela - hope you have lots of fun. Looks like a good success rate at Pettenden then Pam / Lynda, only one wee girl left ?! It was almost full house when we were up getting Coco.
& Donna too - just worked out who everyone is ! I was just looking at the photos and only saw Nibbles left ?? Who is the wee black one ? And if there are 3 wild buns left does that mean John, Paul, Ringo and George have started to find homes ??
I think they fill up quicker than they rehome! Well when I went in they had all 4 babies, shimmy the mummy with her 4 kits, a young lionhead who had nasty wounds on his back who was found along with a balck and white lop dumped in a box in one of the parks, a black and white dutch cross lionhead who was on anti biotics for something or another and he didn't look happy at all neither did the other Lionhead boy. Its probably all change now and I've missed something :lol: they had loads of piggie wiggies there as well. Oh and a young pigeon of all things! Loads and loads of cages full of hammies and gerbils shame poor things!
Hi all! Ahhh - one of the wee wild babies must have been hiding when we were there as I only remember there being three but they were all snuggled up in the corner of their pen - one big ball of fluff!
The young lionhead sounds like the wee lad we saw who pulled at my heartstrings (although he was introduced as a Dutch and us novices didn't know the difference. I did think he was fluffy round his ruff though! I'll learn.... :? ).
Hopefully the bunnies there just now will all find new homes soon.