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Krista Hamilton <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Dec 1995 21:26:21 -0500
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Hi everyone and MERRY CHRISTMAS.  Our three boys are caged at night and when
we are not there.  We discovered that we have never seen any of them sleep
outside of their cage.  The cage door is always open and if they get tired
of hungry or have to potty they go back in.  Has anyone else seen this?
 
To Bill Killian:
 
First of all, thanks for your help in indentifying the colors of our gang.
Yesterday you wrote: "The dot on the back of the skull points to the
Waardensberg gene.  There are also probably white spots on the knnes and
possibly on the belly.  " pertaining to Thunder's color.  We discovered that
there are indeed spots on the knees and on the belly.  Digger also has this.
What is the Waardensberg gene?
 
Have a good and safe Holiday season.
 
                                Krista & Tracey
                                        Thunder, Rascal and Digger
[Posted in FML issue 1417]

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