I have not used the jill jab but always used a vasectmised hob in th past,but i havent kept any jills for years so no longer have the problem, i know some people like the vasectomised hob as its a more natural way of bringing them out of season
Dont they make you sick, how dare they demand to be let in, who the f*****g hell do these people think they are
Take them out of the uniform & see how the attitude changes :whistle:
I was thinking about that little girl this morning but didnt want to say anything as coudnt remember the litte lasses dads name to mention it , but that is a good one as well and would be absolutly fine by me
I would aslo be happy for the money gathered to be split between 2 charitys, i do think its important that we dont forget people charitys , as much as i love animals , so i think the lurcher rescue & a cancer charity is a brilliant idea
This little place we found has a fair few bunnys, i saw a black one when last there , but i will be happy with one or two a week in the net , no point trying to catch more than i can carry on foot
Hopeing it will be a few yrs before there all gone
No you didnt offend me my silly brother did though, not knowing when to stop, which is why he is now living hand to mouth, i hope you get your decking soon
The health is debatable anyway, i have been told there sufferers of breating probs & skin issues, why do peeps breed animals that are not sound health wise, its something that shouldnt be encouraged
Oh thats good news Frank, to be honest i tell my husband to bugger off every other week & he is still here 15 yrs on he said i would drive the patience of any man & it was time i did as i was told :whistle:
If ever i have had one get out of its cage i have put it straight back & wait a few seconds and you soon find out where they are escaping from
I once had a jill escape from a carrier at the vets ,
the madam was racing round the place surgery back room untill someone picked her up & put her in a carrier of theres at the vets