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Old 21-05-2009, 11:35 AM
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just went upstairs to get the dirty hedgehog wheels and food dishes, trying to juggle 3 smelly poo wheels in 1 hand, 4 smelly food bowls in the other, get half way down the stairs and 2 of the food bowls slip out of my hand, bouncing all the way down the rest of the stairs chucking chicken, sweetcorn and carrot all over the place!!!

we bought the food bowls from tesco they were .50p ceramic ones, but they dont stack on top of each other unlike the smaller old ones we had.

just had to sweep all this food off the stairs and by the front door, bloody great!!!
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Old 21-05-2009, 11:43 AM
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Oh dear, Poo filled wheels are the worst things to clean.
im trying to litter train my babies but they keep pooing in their food bowls
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have hobnob or yoda bit you yet? hehe
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Old 21-05-2009, 12:10 PM
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PLENTY and they're only like 7 weeks old!

Hobnob's hurt his leg, he's had an x-ray but nothing showed up, he's still a tad bit wobby, so we're making sure he's getting plenty of goats milk in him.
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Makes my day seem quite normal now
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PLENTY and they're only like 7 weeks old!

Hobnob's hurt his leg, he's had an x-ray but nothing showed up, he's still a tad bit wobby, so we're making sure he's getting plenty of goats milk in him.

mine started off badass and got worse.lol. I have never met something that just doesnt give a f*** as him my dalmation goes up to his home and he jumps at the wire door to get to her...lol.

he will happily walk about on me while im watching tv and then randomly POW bite me. always the soft bit of skin, like arm or leg.lol.
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