On May 13, 5:28=A0am, Scorpio <mwhit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 13, 2:03=A0pm, BradleyW...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > I had to finally separated Scooter (my littlest male from Cinnamon and
> > Cap. =A0It turns out the Scooter is a runner; he likes to run laps in
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> > cage, and the brothers don't like it. =A0Cap has taken some nips at
> > Scooter. =A0He bit me the other day, when I had them outside, and I
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> > to break up a fight between Cap and Scooter. So to make it a win-win
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> > everyone (including me), I put Scooter in his own cage (its small but
> > has 3 levels he can use, and he can still run his laps or turn around
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> > the bottom level. =A0But when I bring them outside for some grass,
they
> > are together. They get along as long as they are eating their grass.
> > But Higgins can Never get along with the boys. =A0I've gotten some
deep
> > bites from Higgins, trying to break up some battles with him and
> > Cinnamon. I still haven't moved the girls. =A0All 3 are still
together.
> > At times (like all of last Sunday) Peanut Butter will annoy Skeeter.
> > But most of the times, will make up, and get along. =A0Cinba, she gets
> > along with everyone. =A0 =A0 =A0
> > =A0 So it is probably good that you separated there living
arrangements.=
> > But its okay if they can see one another. =A0I do that with all of
them,=
> > boys and girls. =A0I gotta go, Scooter is running wild around his
cage,
> > and needs some calming down. (He a hyper, hand full)
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> My god! =A0What country are you in anyway? =A0You must spend all day
> looking after them all. =A0It sounds like they're a gorgeous bunch and I
> can certainly understand why you do it. =A0They're such time wasters
> aren't they? =A0I work from home and often I find myself just standing
> outside watching them bumble about doing their thing. =A0I have to
> literally click myself out of gazing at them and get on with my day or
> I'd never get anything done.
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They provide us with a relaxtion excuse and that's got to be a good
thing. When you feel stressed out, a quiet sit with a serene pig is
often all it takes to calm you down. The im****tance of being around
your animals all day is that you will certainly notice a change in
their feeding pattern and behaviour which will tell you there is a
health problem. So many 'absent' owners find their animals dead and
never even realised there was anything wrong:0(
Heather


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