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BlackRider

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So sorry for your loss - it doesn't matter how big or small they are - loosing a pet is always hard.

Love the new piggies - they're so cute! Look forward to lots of pics :)
 

ester

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Still shell shocked. Yes it is very easy to forget how long it takes especially the youngsters, I keep telling them I promise it's ok here. I'm used to even poorly sick pigs coming out for parsley :D. Facebook keeps giving me reminders as it was pretty much 5 years ago I got solar and lunar, there's a photo of an empty floor pen while I waited for one to be brave enough to come out of the tube and tunnel.
I would like these two to actually make it to the other end of the indoor and we do have water bottles dotted about.

Snakes are not different ;). However said snake hasn't eaten since august :rolleyes: so I tried the putting in a paper bag method and we have noms, they are weird. I wish I was as unmotivated by food as he is!
 

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Looking forward to pics in the next few days of the new piggies getting a bit braver and exploring their new environment.

*files away the information that anorexic snakes can be encouraged to eat by placing them inside a paper bag in the ‘Best remember this fact , you never know when it might come in useful’ category.* :D
 

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Sorry about original piggies and congratulations on your new arrivals. My friend runs a rescue and her many photos on Facebook are sorely tempting, they look so cute!
 
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