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>From: colburns <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: FLO MInd Trick?
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>Yesterday Gordon wrote of his two new fuzzies returning themselves to
>the cage. This is an interesting habit, one that I am not accustomed
>to. But I'm getting some practice with it! For some peculiar reason,
>Ping and Puma have recently started "putting themselves away" at the
>end of an out in the house session. First Puma started doing it pretty
>consistently, and Ping started following suit as he does not like to
>be separated from Puma. Now I'm getting used to finding the two curled
>up together in one of their hammies with the cage door wide open after
>an hour or two of play.
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>I have *no* idea why Puma started the trend. I'm accustomed to ferrets
>*fighting* to keep from going back to the cage...
Hello List
Two of our critters passed over the bridge in July.
That left us with a couple of young boy sables, a female albino and 5
year old dark eyed white male.
All four socialize very well and the two sables, Smudge and Freddie,
started to go back to their cage on their own about a month ago.
Now as often as not Yeti and Angel also curl up with them in the cage.
Very strange the first couple of times to find all their normal
sleeping spots empty...
I hope they think of their cage their den or maybe the fan blowing in
the summer just makes it a comfortable sleeping spot.
But as Alexandra in MA says, it is sure makes for a quick round up
rob/ferts/phx
[Posted in FML 5764]
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