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madagasca

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  1. It could be her personality, but I also think, given time, she'll become more content. I had one, sadly she died, but she came to me really agressive, didn't want to be picked up, absolutely hated noise like hair dryer, the squirt noise from my cleaner and would run a mile.

     

    The vet also said she was a lot older than what I was told, but the year that I had her, she changed dramatically. Like you, when it was just the two of us she was a lot better. I think she just didn't like lots of people. But, given time she seemed more relaxed and happier. She had gotten better with other people in the house, but really only had the special bond with me.

     

    It's a shame I didn't know much about her past because I don't think she had much affection with the previous owner, they said she was a loner. But I think they were wrong because she ended up wanting attention and affection.

     

    I think you're doing a good job already, as you say, she follows you around the house and comes to you for love, I think she'll develop more confidence as time goes on.

  2. I agree, I wouldn't worry either about not eating the poop. I have two and I never see them eat it. Sometimes they just leave it in the cage and i just pick it out or it sticks to their feet. I'm sure they'll be eating what they need.

     

    Are we talking cables attached to plugs? Think that may not be a good idea to let your bunny chew on them. Mine like to chew willow toys, I also got cardboard tubes and put food in them for them to play with when they were younger. Think they're too lazy now to play with the tubes :hihi:

  3. i can really sympathise with your mum as i have that same problem. After suffering for over 6 years it has now got a lot better, hasn't gone, but is more bearable.

     

    Croc shoes really helped, insoles from the doctor and doing the exercises constantly is a real must, especially when being on your feet too long.

     

    Was never offered any cream, so cannot comment on that.

     

    My advise is stretching the foot, even if painful, it really does help. But with any kind of problem, the condition will take time, a long time as in my case.

  4. Well thet have been in for a week.........and nothing has happened.

     

    How long should it take to see signs of growth??

     

    really depends on the type of chillies as to when they start to germinate. Could be 1-3 weeks, Habenero chillies can take 6 weeks or longer. The key to chillie growing is to be patient.

  5. I couldn't watch it due to the shoddy camera work. (I know, I know, it's deliberate and all that.)

     

    Really don't like the way they do that, seems other programmes have followed suit, must be a new trend.

     

    Went off the Bill when they cut down the shows, just didn't seem the same, so i'll not miss it.

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