Fred is in serious trouble.

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I almost think my pigs know when I'm awake but still in my bed when I woke up this morning, I saw Fred throwing himself off the cage doors normally if there's two bulldog clips securing the door he can't open it. Well that changed this morning, I had to get up to put him back in the cage. Then when I secured his clips, and went back to bed. He then proceeded to escape again back up, put him back in his cage again -secured clips. Back to bed Fred repeated this process by this time I decided as punishment I would sit him on my lap back in the cage again but this time I added another clip which kept him in.

I must get a video of the great escape he really does throw himself at the doors.
 
lol I have mental images of this now hehe! What a little mischief!
 
What a monkey! You had me worried when I saw the title! :laluot_11:
 
I also had a feeling of dread when I saw this! Fred you naughty little piggy, I am sat here chuckling to myself though Jo :)) this isn't the first time i've read a thread about your pigs waking you up, worse than children hey! Hehe, please get a video for us next time! Kisses to Milo x
 
Lets face it if i had to put money on your piggies escaping it would have been Fred. Thank goodness Wilma's afraid of heights, imagine if he wasn't on the ground floor x
 
When I saw the title I thought oh my!

bless him, I have a piggie that does the opposite, when out for play time she goes and puts herself back in her cage!
 
x>> he just wanted to wake you up cos he loves you......
I am getting the evil eye as someone hasnt eaten all their veggies, but their pellets have gone....
 
Boys will be boys - I only have to turn my back when cleaning out and Bumble has made a bid for freedom accross the lounge floor.
 
Lets face it if i had to put money on your piggies escaping it would have been Fred. Thank goodness Wilma's afraid of heights, imagine if he wasn't on the ground floor x

Thankfully it's only the bottom cage that can be opened - Patrick has a million bulldog clips and the top doesn't open at all. :))
 
:)) I was just thinking I really hope he lives on the ground floor!
I think he just wanted to get in bed with you.
 
:)) I was just thinking I really hope he lives on the ground floor!
I think he just wanted to get in bed with you.

:)) yes he's on the ground floor, and honestly when he gets the door open you can see the achievement in his eyes as he walks out no doors will stop me! :))
 
That made me laugh out loud. If it's any consolation mine somehow managed to escape in the garden before and gave me a merry dance whilst I rounded them up.

Such trouble causers but then you see their cute little faces and have to forgive them!
 
When I saw the title I thought oh my!

bless him, I have a piggie that does the opposite, when out for play time she goes and puts herself back in her cage!

My george does that, he does one lap of the room then jumps back in the cage and goes back to eating
 
Hehehe naughty boy! You had me really worried from the title.
 
I saw the other thread first, and therefore the video, and I'm really sorry, but it made me laugh out loud. Clever boy.
 
Thank god he was just being naughty, thought it was something else when I read the thread, cheeky boy :d
 
He has managed the door, now can you teach him to go and get his own salad dish from the fridge. Cheeky monkey, boars are so clever, very quick learners.:(|)
 
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