Escapee!

Sophie B

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So I got home today and found Bacon out of his cage! I can only imagine he’s managed to push the run and get out. He mustn’t have been out for too long as there wasn’t any pee or anything (not sure about poo as they kick it out their cage anyway) but I can’t be certain.

He’ll be kept under supervision for a while, although he seems fine, I gave him a gentle ‘pat down’ to make sure he wasn’t hurt. I just must make sure he hasn’t eaten anything...

What a shock it was!

Has this ever happened to any of you?
 
Once our piggies got out of their run. We walked in to find a piggy train going round the front room :) Luckily no pig was hurt. I have always double checked the security since then. Cookie had somehow flip the bars open... as I saw her do it again a week later.... We had to secure the run after that better
 
Safe to say I’ll be double (double meaning triple!) checking the run whenever I can!
 
Naughty Bacon to worry your Hooman Slave like that!

Dennis escaped out of the hutch once when I hadn't done the bolt up properly. I found him under the hutch quite unharmed. The fun was trying to coax him out ......
 
Once our piggies got out of their run. We walked in to find a piggy train going round the front room :) Luckily no pig was hurt. I have always double checked the security since then. Cookie had somehow flip the bars open... as I saw her do it again a week later.... We had to secure the run after that better

This made me lol. I can just imagine a line of piggies holding onto each other singing d-d-d-d-d-kick-d-d-d-d-d-kick XD
 
One of my old pigs once escaped the run while out on the grass. Was partly my fault. Hadn’t realised that I’d put the run on uneven ground, and there was a gap just wide enough for Radish (pig in question) to escape through! Luckily he didn’t go very far, but it did give me a bit of a shock when I realised he wasn’t there.
 
This made me lol. I can just imagine a line of piggies holding onto each other singing d-d-d-d-d-kick-d-d-d-d-d-kick XD
Only one of them had stopped behind in the run.....
 
My Bailey is a real escapologist. He could always get through a gap in his last cage which I'd attached a run to, and it wasn't a snug fit. He also got through a tiny gap in the garden run when I'd missed one of the pins. Some just seem to have the Houdinni gene. Lol
 
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