Hello all.
Well, I suppose that Boots must be starting to settle in, because my Plonker 11 year old became extreamly aggitated that he found Boots laying down in her hidy log hut this morning, with her eyes half closed.
He became extreamly distraught convinced she was on the brink of death.
Anything wrong with Boots?
Nope. From what I can tell, she is just not as skittish anymore, and is willing to be caught resting by us.
He would only calm down after I showed many happy pigtures from this site with piggies laying down on towels, in baskets and cuddle cups. Just would not believe his Plonker of a mother that it was ok.
I think he thinks we adopted a cow! Maybe spent to much time out in the Boondocks this summer.
Since waking up to her veggies hand delivered, Boots has been very happy running and playing and drinking and filling her face. Nothing wrong with that pig.
Just wanted to share our new piggy experiance.
Well, I suppose that Boots must be starting to settle in, because my Plonker 11 year old became extreamly aggitated that he found Boots laying down in her hidy log hut this morning, with her eyes half closed.
He became extreamly distraught convinced she was on the brink of death.
Anything wrong with Boots?
Nope. From what I can tell, she is just not as skittish anymore, and is willing to be caught resting by us.
He would only calm down after I showed many happy pigtures from this site with piggies laying down on towels, in baskets and cuddle cups. Just would not believe his Plonker of a mother that it was ok.
I think he thinks we adopted a cow! Maybe spent to much time out in the Boondocks this summer.
Since waking up to her veggies hand delivered, Boots has been very happy running and playing and drinking and filling her face. Nothing wrong with that pig.
Just wanted to share our new piggy experiance.