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Post by guineapigqueen on Nov 5, 2007 16:57:46 GMT
Are your piggies bothered? Mine honestly dont seem to care at the moment and neither does Chance(Dog) we went out last night and one set off above us and he looked up at the 'pretty colours' and carried on sniffing.
Emma x
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Post by molly on Nov 5, 2007 17:13:02 GMT
My friends aren't...( I don't actually have any)
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Post by PigPog on Nov 5, 2007 21:00:37 GMT
All of ours are in the shed, and Hairy and Lupe (chinchilla) are in the house, and they aren't bothered really. The only time is was an issue was when some idiot over the back had a professional display in the garden and I had a shed of piggies all over the place. It was so loud Simon thought a tree had fallen on the shed, and it made the whole house shake. Thankfully we didn't have any casualties.
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Post by Hugs-Cavies (Doris) on Nov 6, 2007 19:50:53 GMT
Ours don't seem to be bothered - the other night Oliver was watching them
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Post by PigPog on Nov 6, 2007 23:15:50 GMT
Some pigs are funny like that. Mine are so particular that I think they'd be dashing around like loons if they could see the fireworks.
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Post by eppingstrider on Nov 8, 2008 10:00:21 GMT
The pub over the road hosted the village fireworks display last night. I closed the curtains well before they started and put the radio on in their room (even though I was watching tv in the other). Other than that I followed our vets' general guidance which is not to treat the animals any different from normal so they see you doing normal things and not making anything special of the strange noises.
Fred & George had crept into the same grassy hutch together while these funny noises were going on, but other than giving me a strange look like 'what are those sounds' or 'will you stop making that racket?' they seemed fine.
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Post by Hugs-Cavies (Doris) on Nov 8, 2008 12:20:41 GMT
Some pigs are funny like that. Mine are so particular that I think they'd be dashing around like loons if they could see the fireworks. He caught the watching fireworks thing from Rolo, and now I think he's teaching Magic
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Post by 1toni2007 on Nov 8, 2008 14:43:12 GMT
we have had them non stop since i got back from holiday, i am sick of them, Gandolf and Frodo are not bothered by them, but poor Bailey still does not like them, all though he is better since i put him on bach resue, so i will be glad when they shut up and stop
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Post by eppingstrider on Nov 8, 2008 18:57:52 GMT
I know what you mean about non-stop - where I used to live it was mid October to New Year! Its also Diwali time of year so Hindu families may have been having fireworks in the last few weeks. (Apologies to anyone if I have got my cultural references mixed up).
I really dont like them except from the sort of distance where I cant hear them. (Sorry Toni that might not be helpful!) The best ones I ever saw was when I was on a trip back from Spain flying over France on Bastille Day evening - now fireworks from above are really something!
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Post by littlepiggy on Nov 10, 2008 20:07:10 GMT
Daisy and Piggle weren't bothered remotely by the fireworks which is a big relief as there were still fireworks going strong last night - unfortunately they woke Sam regularly hence my .
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