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Harry and Archie - the latest!

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Anne says:

I've kept going with the yesterdays new litter, Archie seems happy to use it, happy to eat some as well, he's not eating as much of it as he was! I tried moving the tray down to the next shelf but Archie wasn't having that, methinks there's a bit of laziness going on with him! I got a new container to make into a litter tray, it's longer then the other one so he can't hang his ass over the edge, it's deeper as well so he can't kick as much litter out. In fact some days there's more on the shelf than in the tray anyway! but now, well they sit there using it with their paws holding the sides, looks really funny though! And less cleaning of poop up for me!

I have a huge coffee table, the top slides open and you can hide all your junk inside, very useful! But, it's a ton weight to say the least because it is full of loads of junk! (Reminds me of a coffin actually) Harry has taken to getting under it and hiding food, of all the places to choose he chooses there! so now I have to try lift it while Kay hoovers under it, Harry sits washing himself in his cage watching with great interest! The first picture is Harry hiding under the table. As you can see by the second picture of Harry having a cuddle he's huge! And the third picture, well that's Archie eating a magazine! Do you know he's ate my highway code! Where he found that I don't know! It probably explains why he's never ate as much littler, he'll know his highway code anyway!

Oh and guess what?They've only gone and ate a hole in their new bunker! They ate a hole in it and used the stuff to block up the hole that was meant to be there. Sheesh!

Posted by : Jason Hulott @ Tuesday, May 22, 2007

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