Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Friday, 13 September 2013

The New Kid On The Block

Hello, hello, hello!

Remember the last time we spoke, and I mentioned I'd been in touch with a local shelter about adopting a guineapig? Well it is with great pleasure that I'd like to introduce our latest family member!


This is Biscuit (named by the boss, aka my mother). He's 13 weeks old and absolutely perfect! We decided after chatting with a few fellow piggie owners that it might be a good idea to try find a new friend for Rocky as guinea pigs are very sociable animals and he's been so used to having a little mate that it would be a shame for him to spend the last few years of his life alone. 

So we decided to adopt a little baby who wouldn't be brave or big enough to hurt Roo and young enough to live in his own cage if they didn't get on. The first time they met Roo did try and er, dominate poor Biscuit but they settled down really quickly. We just had to play it by ear really as Roo is so big compared to little Biscuit so they were supervised playing together and slept in separate cages next to each other at night. 


Biscuit was quite shy at first, but loved moving into Roo's big cage! 



We've had Biscuit a few weeks now and he is honestly just a dream. Him and Roo  get along beautifully and it's really brought Roo out of his shell. It's lovely having a baby in the house again and the dogs seem keen on him too...


I'm so happy it worked out and we all love having two little squeaks in the house again! It is sad because we don't know how old Roo was when we rescued him and Biscuit is just a baby, but it's nice to know that we've helped save one lovely little piggy and that Roo has a playmate to spend the rest of his days with! 

I'll leave you with some cute photos of the new arrival exploring his new home... 






And my personal favourite:


N'aww! 

Monday, 19 August 2013

Squeak Squeak




I've got some really exciting news! 

Any readers who live in the area and saw our local news will have seen the sad plight of a local animal rescue who sadly cannot cope with the high volume of animals in their care, specifically guinea pigs. The Ark on the Edge have over 75 guinea pigs who need rehoming and it looks like my little menagerie is going to get bigger!

I do try to keep up to date and in touch with as many animal rescues (big or small) who I can fundraise for, foster or even rescue their poor animals. It goes without saying that I'd adopt and care for every animal in need if I could, but I have to keep some perspective - I don't have an enormous house or garden, and I do have two dogs and guinea pig and a tortoise who already need me. 

This might be the case, but when I hear that this rescue has SEVENTY FIVE lovely little guinea pigs who needs home, I'm pretty sure I can find room for two more! 

We do already have Rocky, who was a very badly neglected guinea pig (hence his name...) but he has come on so much in the past year. With plenty of cuddles, patience and love, Rocky no longer cowers when you come near him, he's around five now but he's so inquisitive, so brave and just such a joy to have in the family. We've made him the best run and boredom-buster assault course with lots of plant pots and upside down hanging baskets outside so he's really making the most of the good weather. He now walks up to the back door when he's hungry and actually lies down when you have cuddles without wetting his pants on you which is a huge improvement. Guinea pigs are social animals and often live in pairs, so we're going to very carefully and slowly introduce Rocky to some new friends, but they will live in a separate cage to him in case he gets frightened and feels threatened or they attack one another. 

I think people need to really think about the responsibilities they'll face in their new role. I defy anybody who says looking after small pets such as guinea pigs, rabbits and hamsters. Aside from cleaning them out every other day (or every day if necessary), providing fresh food and water and socialising them, they need to be exercised properly, socialised and groomed. Especially if you have long-haired Abyssinians like my two. So I urge people to get in touch with Ark on the Edge and help rescue some of these beautiful creatures but please remember that you're taking on a big responsibility. Most shelters won't adopt to families with young children as they often lose interest or it ends up the parent who cleans the small animal out. I remember getting my first guinea pig (Snoopy) at seven and it was my job to clean him out properly, feed him every morning when I got up, check his water bottle and as silly as it sounds, that taught me to be responsible. Yes my mam helped out, but I wanted a guineapig, it was my job to care for him properly and that included getting my hands dirty and how to hold him carefully. I've had guinea pigs all of my life, and think I always will. Most people think they're really boring but I tell you, my guinea pig Tiggy who died at a grand old age of 8 did his fair share of listening to an angsty teen in those 8 years!! 

I'm hoping to drive up to Durham soon and meet my new little friends so I'll definitely keep you updated. I'm doing a 20 mile charity walk this weekend for a local shelter so will be spending most of Sunday resting my poor feet - but so far the team and I have raised nearly £300 for a few local shelters which is fantastic! 

If you have home in your heart for another pet, or two, please visit www.arkontheedge.org.uk or if you have a few spare pounds to donate I'm sure they'd be very grateful. 



Monday, 5 August 2013

The Case of the Missing Tortoise...

So last night we had a bit of a drama to say the least...

It was a beautiful sunny afternoon yesterday, so after getting Rocky out to play outside in our backyard, I got Dora the tortoise out as usual. Making sure they both had plenty of water, shelter and food, I left them to it and got on with my afternoon. So when it came to about 7pm and I got Rocky the guinea pig in, I realised Dora wasn't in any of her usual hiding spots. 

Calling on my mam and brother to help locate her, we searched, and searched, and searched. There was no sign of her. Maybe she's gone back inside the house? Nope, nothing. She can't physically climb the stairs so that was out of the question, so she had to be downstairs. It was getting pretty dark now, so out we were with our torches literally moving plant pots, crawling under chairs, sticking our heads in spider's webs and kneeling in bugs, and we just couldn't find her. She wasn't behind the TV, in the dogs' basket, at the bottom of the stairs, I was getting mildly hysterical by now. What if she's been stolen? Could a bird have picked her up by her shell and dropped her? We even ran round the block to look for her!

So after nearly two hours of searching, it began to rain, heavily. As the rain splattered outside, there was still no sign of our little tortoise. Feeling horrified and terrified at the same time, we reluctantly agreed we'd checked everywhere and called off the search. Leaving the back door open until we went to bed, hoping she'd come in from the rain, we went to bed still tortoise-less. 

Where the hell was she?

It wasn't until my younger brother burst into my bedroom at three in the morning, tortoise in hand that I could finally sleep. The little bugger had somehow managed to chew her way into a sealed plastic bag of gravel stored underneath a lounger, crawl amongst the gravel and become completely hidden! It was only when my brother in a moment of clarity realised he hadn't checked the bag of soil at the backdoor. Thinking it was stupid, but worthwhile he remembered the bag of gravel and voila. 

Thank god we found her in the end, but I don't think I'll be letting her to roam our backyard without a GPS tracking device from now on! 

Has anybody else got Houdini for a tortoise, or any other crazy escape attempts? I need something to calm my nerves.... 

HAVE YOU SEEN THIS TORTOISE?!





Friday, 10 May 2013

Paws For Tea

Well today was the big day! I spent last night baking in preparation for today's Paws For Tea fundraiser to raise money for the Blue Cross. 


     Chloe's pawfect chocolate cake


      Almond shortbread (delicious!!) 


    Home made chocolate profiteroles 

Apart from my er, rubbish icing skills, I can confidently say everything was delicious since I came downstairs to empty plates and crumbs! 

I was a little nervous how people would react to me asking them for money as i'd never done anything like this before, but I know the Blue Cross is such a worthy cause I knew I had to try. 

Our office is quite small, only has 15 people in or so, but i'm thrilled to say I raised £35! I'm going to keep rallying round friends and family over the weekend to see if I can make it £50. Every little helps, so hopefully I can help some big paws and little claws. 


Today was so much fun, i'd definitely do it again! Did anybody else hold a tea party today? Don't think i'll be giving up the day job to become a baker just yet though! 

You can read more about tge Blue Cross at www.thebluecross.org.uk or tweet them @the_blue_cross

Cheers everybody! 

Sunday, 14 April 2013

We love weekends!

Hello!

Hope you all had a lovely weekend, just wanted to share a couple of snaps from my weekend. I've been at home most of the weekend after a trip to the dentist left me unable enjoy food or drink, but that meant getting to spend quality time with my little zoo!

This is the first warm day we've had in a long time so I was able to let Rocky play out without worrying he'd freeze his little paws off. He hasn't had a chance to play out on his own outdoors since Scrappy died, so I was interested to see if he would have the confidence to explore. I'm thrilled to say he did! He has come on so much and happily wandered around our back yard. That was until I popped my head round the door to find a certain puppy in his outdoor cage trying to drink from his drink bottle!

To make the most of the warmer weather my brother and I took the dogs for a long walk to Hartley Bay, just near Seaton Sluice. I love it there, it's so peaceful and pretty and the dogs had fun chasing each other getting muddy!

So now we're winding down and relaxing with a cup of tea for me, and a couple of chewy treats for the kids!