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Ruth1

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When your piggies are out do they follow each others napping/active patterns? And yours for that matter? It amuses me that they’ll have a wee rest and then if one stirs, the other one goes and finds them and they get busy again together - even if I get up, they start to potter again. I’m still, after a year and a half of piggy parenthood, amazed at how full of character they are and how they listen when you talk (or sing - yes they have a morning and bedtime ‘peaflake’ song). Bless these special wee creatures 🥰
 

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It's probably a bit different with a bigger group. Somepig is nearly always sleeping (except for meal times) and when one is active there is usually one or two others who will join, but I don't see that much group activity that involves the whole group during floor time.
And they don't care that much about what I'm doing because they are used to me either being up and about or just sitting watching tv or reading or something, also depending on whether it's morning or evening floor time.

But yes, they are big personalities in small fur coats. :love:
 
It's probably a bit different with a bigger group. Somepig is nearly always sleeping (except for meal times) and when one is active there is usually one or two others who will join, but I don't see that much group activity that involves the whole group during floor time.
And they don't care that much about what I'm doing because they are used to me either being up and about or just sitting watching tv or reading or something, also depending on whether it's morning or evening floor time.

But yes, they are big personalities in small fur coats. :love:
Interesting - the different dynamics! That’s a good way of putting it!
 
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