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09-09-2012, 08:44 AM
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#11
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The Hamster whisperer
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: UK
Posts: 2,299
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Re: Wynken, Blynken and Nod
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lougarry
Sssshhhhh, Sully, you're showing our age!!!!
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as im a 'little' bit older than you, i had totally forgotten what they actually were, i thought they were pixies in a boat, but checked and saw they were children.
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09-09-2012, 03:19 PM
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#12
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Newborn Pup
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 25
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Re: Wynken, Blynken and Nod
Aw, very glad to hear the names are appreciated! It popped into my head when I was pondering cute trios for names... I hadn't thought about the bedtime story since I was a wee one, so it was kind of random to come up with the idea but as soon as I thought of it I knew it was perfect. Brings me back to my own childhood and reminds me of my grandparents and the comfort I felt. My boyfriend wasn't familiar with the poem so thought the names were a bit odd at first, but once he read it he was smitten too.
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09-09-2012, 03:39 PM
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#13
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Newborn Pup
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 25
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Re: Wynken, Blynken and Nod
As an update, I found out last night two of the dwarfs are male and one is female. We are hoping she is not pregnant and have been forced to separate the siblings.
My boyfriend picked up a second habitat for her. It's been heart wrenching since last night... she seems to be very confused about the separation. Normally calm, she has been exploring every corner and even trying to climb the cage. If she does settle down in her house for a nap, she is up immediately once she hears our voices and at the front asking for love. We keep trying to tell ourselves she is just being adventurous, but it seems clear she is looking for her brothers. The separation has made her even more social with us, but it is just heartbreaking to think it is because she feels lost and lonely. Watching her frantically climb the cage is so sad.
Meanwhile, the brothers seem to be dealing a bit better than her but we have been hearing them talk to each other and argue a lot more than when they were all together. I guess they are feeling a bit out of place too without her?
I know it sounds silly, but we are so emotionally involved already this has been tough on us to separate them. We both feel like the meanest parents ever, but this was the better option over our little girl having multiple pregnancies risking her health and the possibility of inbred pups.
The cages are right next to each other so they can hear and smell each other. We also want to get two other balls, so instead of taking turns they can all run around together. My boyfriend was also wondering about the option of supervised play in their "playpen" (a large clear storage bin) but I'm afraid that is just far too risky, even if we're watching them like hawks?
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