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We have 3 guineapigs and they are always hungy... It is Busan, Bell and Snövit.
Busan (the white and brown guineapig) was alone at first but it took not long before they were three, for we did not knew that she was pregnant when we got her....
Most of the time the guineapigs are inside thir cage......
but sometimes they want to have a little freedom...
This is Lina, she was an Angora-rabbit. She was the most cuddly rabbit you can imagine.
She came to us along with Tess and is not with us today. She had a kidney disease and became only 3 years.
This is Sara, she grew up with cats and believed her self to be a cat...
She enjoyed the winter as she could dig passages in the snow! Unfortunately she only became 4 years...
This is Annette's first rabbit that was named Remington. He liked to bathe and jumped frequently
down in the tub when Annette was taking a bath...
It once happened that he jumped up onto the toilet when the toiletseat was in upright condition...
The cat belong to Annette's sister. The cat is called Rasmus and is very cuddly...
We took care of these cats were beacuse they were about to be put to death.
They couldn't stay with us as Annette is allergic to cats..
They live now with Annette's grandmother in the nort of Sweden where they run around freely. They are often in the barn cathing rats..
This is a pigeon that has decided to stay in our garden.
For a while there were two pigeons, but of them disappeared...
This is a couple of swallows that have built a nest beneath the roof on our summer cottage...
We like animals and prefere that they live in freedom, unfortunately have mans rampaging upon the earth
contributed to extermination of meny species. The only way for a lot of species to escape extermination
is to reside in zoological gardens...
We visti zoological gardens often and looks frequently on animal planet.
We hope indeed that mankind learns to live with the nature and that threatened species may have a chance of survial..
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