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Pixie, Blossom and Co..Wednesday, May 16, 2007Now, about those naughty girls... here's what they've been up to lately... Phoenix (formerly Lea) still rules the roost and is still extremely bossy and wide of hip!! LOL! Don't tell her but I totally worship and adore her despite her ways! She still snatches food from all the others and drags lids across the bed to stop the others having any. If I hold the lid at one end and say 'No Phoenix', she simply gives the '3 second countdown'. Basically, if I do not release my grip on the lid within 3 seconds she gives me a warning bite! Sometimes I keep hold of the lid anyway so that the others can get some. She then bites me and shoves the others! Ha ha! I love her! Princess (formerly Mia) now thinks she's royalty and always seems to have an air of aloofment! We are her mere minions! She is still inseparable from Honey! Honey for some reason has got rather rotund, yet she doesn't eat any more than the others, infact I'm surprised she can get any food the way Phoenix guards it!! Blossom is her cuddly old self, she is Phoenix's personal servant and seems to creep and crawl around her feet to try and keep 'in' with her so that she won't get beaten up like the others! It doesn't work, she still gets pummelled! My tiny baby Pixie thinks she's the 'leader' and is really bold around Phoenix. She mostly gets away with it, but there was this one time... (cringes at the memory!!) They've formed a really tightly bonded group which is fantastic. (hilarious to watch all the different personalities interacting!) Trouble is, I can barely get them out the cage each day. I set the bed up for their run every morning, they have to be forcibly removed from the cage... where they proceed to dash into the igloo on the bed. They stay there snuggly and asleep until about 9pm have a short run around then tug at my trousers asking to be put back in the cage! Later when we go to bed they become hyper active and clatter and smash round the cage!! ha ha! Funny buggers! Ah well, as long as they're happy. Posted by : Jason Hulott @ Wednesday, May 16, 2007 |
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