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Post by Avinalaff on Nov 22, 2015 7:35:43 GMT
They've grown a bit: Glad to say both seem well after their trauma, and have taken to their new surroundings, and probably a bit snugger than they might have been had they been thrown out in a field somewhere. The one that was having fits in the beginning has totally recovered, and both seem quite healthy and happy. Clean out time: That's a good result. Well done. Cheers. They are still totally wild in that I actually had to catch it to hold it on my hand, so I look upon that as a good thing. Will keep them snug during the winter and then have a think about whether to release them, or continue to help them out. You won't believe how quick they are now compared to when I rescued them. Like little missiles.
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Post by wrongsaidfrank on Dec 1, 2015 19:38:28 GMT
That's a good result. Well done. Cheers. They are still totally wild in that I actually had to catch it to hold it on my hand, so I look upon that as a good thing. Will keep them snug during the winter and then have a think about whether to release them, or continue to help them out. You won't believe how quick they are now compared to when I rescued them. Like little missiles. Don't release them in the winter months mate or they'll struggle. You've done a good thing there mate.
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Post by Avinalaff on Dec 1, 2015 19:46:31 GMT
Cheers. They are still totally wild in that I actually had to catch it to hold it on my hand, so I look upon that as a good thing. Will keep them snug during the winter and then have a think about whether to release them, or continue to help them out. You won't believe how quick they are now compared to when I rescued them. Like little missiles. Don't release them in the winter months mate or they'll struggle. You've done a good thing there mate. They're wrapped in cotton wool. Literally ha ha.
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Post by fitzyefc on Jun 4, 2016 16:01:22 GMT
That's a good result. Well done. Cheers. They are still totally wild in that I actually had to catch it to hold it on my hand, so I look upon that as a good thing. Will keep them snug during the winter and then have a think about whether to release them, or continue to help them out. You won't believe how quick they are now compared to when I rescued them. Like little missiles. Are they still alive or did you let them go?
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Post by Avinalaff on Jun 4, 2016 18:44:25 GMT
Cheers. They are still totally wild in that I actually had to catch it to hold it on my hand, so I look upon that as a good thing. Will keep them snug during the winter and then have a think about whether to release them, or continue to help them out. You won't believe how quick they are now compared to when I rescued them. Like little missiles. Are they still alive or did you let them go? Yep, they're doing well. I keep toying with putting them back in the wild but worried they'll get eaten within a day, so have been feeding them and building climbing frames etc ha ha.
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