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Ralfie is staying at the emergency vets.

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;D it definately does, we originally took one of the girls beds out and put it in Ralfies cage because the girls were never in them at the same time so they just share it now, but Ralfie doesn't seem to realise he's meant to get in things like that, He's never been interested in his pigloo at all, been in it once because we put grass in it! Just butted the bed out of his way when he wanted to get past it and he just hates using the ramp to get to his upstairs! He won't walk up or down it, when you place him on it he stays put looking scared, if you push him a little he won't budge, if you put him upstairs he looks at you until you get him down lol! i think it must just be that he's not used to having things to go into/up/down, he's propbably spent most of his life ina one tier hutch with a food bowl and that's it, the only thing he does apart from have a walk around is get hay out of his loo roll tube, other than that he just sits in his hay contententedly! Very easily pleased! he's only just started putting his head on the cushion and he absolutely loves it, its so cute watching him tossing and turning to get comfy! I'm hoping when he goes in with the girls they'll show him what he's meant to do with all his stuff because he just doesn't get it at the moment bless him :smitten:
 
Emma what a gorgeous boy Ralfie is & look at him go :smitten: :smitten: well done to you & your mum. O0

Hope the intro's go well :smitten: :smitten:
 
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