Hutch Fever

Apr 06, 2010 20:19

The other day, since my health was improving, I filled the rabbit hutch with bedding, fitted a plastic window to the door grille to keep the rain out, and released five of our guinea pigs into it. The hutch is a large El Cheapo rabbit hutch I bought from Aldi; last year I added cavity insulation, an interior compartment with a second floor, and an ( Read more... )

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forgothefantasy April 6 2010, 20:12:35 UTC
We all make mistakes as pet parents, sometimes. If I haven't told you about the cat's adventure outdoors, I shall have to sometime. He wasn't happy. So, don't be too hard on yourself. They're all inside safe and sound again. Hopefully the weather will improve so they can be outdoors again!

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uk_sef April 7 2010, 08:54:01 UTC
It really hasn't been suitable weather for turfing out pets. Yesterday was the first decent day here (apart from rather strong winds) and I've been cooped up in my "hutch" for months. So I went for a 6 mile walk in the morning (timing how far away various things were) and then made the 2 mile round trip to the supermarket in the afternoon (when it was finally warm enough to go without a coat).

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uk_sef April 8 2010, 08:22:10 UTC
Have you checked Bunty's mother's pond for spawn yet?

Some of my indoor tadpoles are quite good at swimming now (and look like tadpoles rather than black ribbons).

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snailrind April 8 2010, 10:02:33 UTC
Hee, it's overflowing with spawn, apparently, and her garden's so full of frogs that it's hard to know where to tread. She offered to bring me some spawn over to play with, but once the tadpoles become frogs, I don't have anywhere to release them. Pity.

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uk_sef April 8 2010, 10:21:21 UTC
Can you not dig a small pond in your garden - even one that's essentially just a bucket or large bowl embedded in the ground? I know someone who had a pond that size and still had frogs voluntarily using it for their spawn!

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snailrind April 8 2010, 10:28:07 UTC
I do have some containers of water and pond animals in the garden, but because we're renting, we can't add a real pond; so when we leave, the frogs would have nowhere to spawn. Although...

I've just remembered that the field across the lane has an almost permanent floody patch...

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uk_sef April 8 2010, 20:22:04 UTC
I just watched Flushed Away - and it had lots of slimeys in it, singing most of the songs! On the down side, they made the toad(s) and frogs into the baddies.

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snailrind April 12 2010, 10:21:04 UTC
I hope the baddies won out in the end, then...

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uk_sef April 13 2010, 00:15:08 UTC
Not really, no. But the slimeys were saved.

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snailrind April 13 2010, 13:16:36 UTC
I should hope so too.

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