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Blondiejude wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 4:54 pm And haribo is just such a proper kitten! Lola used to sit on the edge of the bath fascinated as well, then she plucked up the courage and jumped in with Steph which was somewhat hilarious, she was totally submerged and looked liked a drowned rat when she jumped out.
Haribo jumped in too :lol: I love Lola's stern expression there as she waits for her tummy tickle.

We could do a foreign exchange with Quee, Ella. A calm adult would be a nice treat at the moment.
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Oh my ❤️
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It's Pig Bonding Day! :toot: So far so good. Lots of bum sniffing and clambering but no aggression from any of them. The girls are not giving Otis an easy time ( :evil: ) and are giving him short shrift every time he tries to mount them, but they are eating and grooming together, which are good signs, and there has been no actual fighting.
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:weewee:
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OH LOOK! :hbeat:
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Oh that's just adorable :love:
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Oh how cute!

What are guinea pigs? Are they rodents?
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Yes, rodents.

I am now watching a stand off between Otis and Olga, who had previously seemed to bond through the bars of their separate runs. Olga has the upper hand though, and Otis seems quite nervous, which is the best way round for long term success, but I think I'll separate them again overnight and give them more supervised time tomorrow.
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I've needed a wee for half an hour but daren't leave them :))
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I love them!
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They are adorable 💕
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How are they getting on?

This has given me guinea pig brood. I loved my guinea pigs, I had a brown and white one called Gordon, then a tufty ginger one called Cuthbert.
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Gordon and Cuthbert :love: My childhood pig was also a tufty ginger (called Winnie).

It went really well. I'm not going to risk an overnight so they're now back in their respective homes, which is a shame as Berty cleaned it this morning, and now Otis will have to move into the girls' territory, but I'd like to watch them some more before leaving them to it. All the advice I've seen suggests if the first couple of hours go well it's unlikely to go south after that :fc:
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That sounds great!
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Loralei wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 4:43 pm and are giving him short shrift every time he tries to mount them
Fair enough.
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Can’t blame them for that!
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Haribo standing up! That is the cutest thing ever.

I’m glad your pigs got on well, lora.
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A very tentative dog on the dog sofa. So far Lucy has tried to play with him but he's just pootling around taking it all in.
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Oh! Little teddy bear.
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Oh he's so sweet!
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