Saturday we picked up 2 foster bunnies, a blue tort Mini Rex that came with the name "Bunnerz" (I have been calling him Clyde though) and a blue tort lionhead/lh mix? called "Bunny". Bunny is about 4 years older then Clyde and the sweetest most calmest girl in the world. Yes, I said "calm" and "lionhead" in the same sentance. You all can die of shock now. Of course she's spayed so that could be where the calm comes in! Clyde (also neutered) is a wild man. He does zoomies and circles everywhere, even in the pet taxi he traveled in. He's also very sweet (I love how speutering does that and have hopes it will calm my Hazel down, she's MEAN). Clyde is very protective over Bunny and dotes on her. They are super cute together and I would so adopt them if I didn't have 12 rabbits already. Of course they will be with me until they are adopted so I can enjoy spoiling them in the meantime (pictures soon!).
All my critters are good. 2 of my rats are not agining well (Guinness and Macree). They are 20 months and REALLY showing their age. Of course they have both have had tumors removed and Macree has a hernia in his groin area so that could add to how they are aging I suppose. Puck (19 months) and Jack (18 months) look awesome. Well, Jack looks awesome and Puck is aging fine, his black fur jusy rusted so it's kind of not pretty. Colby is my baby boy, he's 10 months. If he wasn't so attacked to the St Patricks Day brothers I would neuter him and intro him to the girls. Bear (age unknown) is still single and mean as ever. That rat despises me, lunges at the cage after me (and yes, he's neutered). His goal in life is to eat me I think. The girls are great, rambunctious little balls of energy. Even 20 month old Kimber, whom is my oldest ratty by 3 days, is a little fire cracker. Ok, Poppy and Petunia COULD be older, they were rescues and I have no idea of their age. I was told they were "about a year" when I got them and that's been like 6 months. April (19 months), Jill (18 months), The Cheesy sisters (Havarti, Brie, and Fontina - 10 months), and Syrma and Stratus (5 months) are all doing fantastic. I finally got the girls a new wheel and gave their old one to the boys, whom totally ignore it as I thought they would. In all honesty, the girls don't use theirs much either.
The kittys have been misbehaving lately. They have developed a habit of knocking everything off my desk and stringing my pens and what nots all around the house. Team Mia and Milo are a force to be reckoned with. Rupert finally has stopped trying to rush out of the house whenever the door is opened. He's approaching his 8th birthday but acts 10 years older. Mia is around 8 now, Bombay is about 4 and Milo just turned 5 (though I said 4, I was corrected by my cousin... can't believe I was a year off, sorry Milo!).
Dogs are all good. Daisy is really starting to get bad with barking. She'll wake up in the middle of the night barking at nothing. She's not eating as well. In February, she'll turn 17. Nikki will be 8, Molly is 4, and Max turns 11 on November 12th (which also happens to be our 10 year first blind date anniversary!).
Penny is doing great, she's been very good with walking with the halter and lead. The farrier is coming today (yay). Sam is also doing fairly well, he has started destroying his toys though. Guess it's his way of telling me he's bored with them and wants new. He's still very bad with his veggies and would be happiest if I just gave him his pellets and dried fruit and left him alone. I wonder if he'd be more apt to eat dried veggies. Hmmm...
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