Besides my pets, I took upon making gel constructed nails (only my own) and knitting more recently....
All 3 are addictive and found the internet a good tutor...and a tease as many items are not available in my country such as the pretty image plates and other nail art decorations offered as a give-away by Sarah over Spellbinding Nails:
http://www.spellbindingnails.com/2012/09/my-2000-give-away.html
I have into my "collection" so far 2 image plates, konad and a hugeeee wishlist ....
I will (as soon as I find the time) to remodel the blog to enlist all my 3 hobbies :)
Orange Toothy
The blog of my orange toothed little rodents
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Friday, September 3, 2010
The story of our first two dwarf hamsters
I have first seen dwarf hamsters in a pet shop while scouting around to see what is new in the shop and what can I get to our chinchilla. There were a lot of them in a tank, in piles, many in the food dish. They were very small and looked so fragile but yet so curious, if I would go closer to the tank, like 10 little faces would turn and look straight at me...
Call it as you like, but that very night, while talking to my niece she told me that she just got 2 dwarf hamsters, that very day, from the same pet shop I've been to, only much earlier. She was telling me how cute they are, how she likes to feed them, how she lets them run in small runner balls around her room and how glad she is to have them.
Soon enought, not even a week later, my syster-in-law brings home with her from university a dwarf hamster. That was it, I couldn't handle it no more, I had to have one... or two for that matter... Again, I hit the web and search fast all I can about first needs of dwarf hamsters: cage, food, bedding and... having my niece and my syster-in-law having dwarf hamsters, I bugged them with a lot of questions too.
That day we had to go to the pet shop but we couldn't leave with only the "shopping list", we got the two dwarf hamsters, both girls, Nini and Fifi and all they needed to live with us.
We picked Fifi because she was the first to come to my hand and climb right over, as if she knew me forever and Nini because she had the biggest pouches stuffed with food, she was so cute!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
The story of our first chinchilla
This year, in January, my husband and I went to the mountains. Where we were out with a sledge, a guy was offering pictures tot he tourists of themselves and his pet, guess what pet, a chinchilla! He was holding the chin under his coat that was half zipped and the little one was running on his sweter and under the jacket as if he was on a track.
I must have made a silly, childish face because the guy grabbed the chin and put him on my shoulder. The chin immediately started wondering on my back, came to my neck and tickeled me with his lovely full fur. That was it, a few seconds, and the chin won my heart!
Must have been an older chin because he was not in frenzy, running crazily and so fast that you couldn't catch him. It was also day time, so I guess that contributed too to his more mellow behaviour. I was not aware at that time that chins are nocturnal, that the chin must not have been a very happy one, being kept up in day time and in the arms and jacket of his owner and many curious tourists, like myself.
When we got home, I started researching the web, the forums about chinchillas. Nothing about taking care of them seemed hard. Not even the fact that they are nocturnal. No, not even the space the cage takes... the idea of rounded edges on the furniture with a chin design... no, didn't bother me at all, I just wanted a chinchilla. I knew chins are exotic pets so finding items for them was not going to be an easy task. From the web, to the stores... Asking for chinchilla cages, or even food brought a wondering look on the faces of the pet shop sellers. Asking for sand or dust to bath, they were offering me cat sand... What can I say, it was an adventure to find the needed items.
Now, having places I could go and buy food, cage and everything else, all I needed was a chinchilla. You figured by now there were no chins for sale in pet stores as the sellers gave me those "I have no clue" looks. It was time to find a breeder, yes, a fur breeder. As bad as it sounds, they are the only ones selling chins around here, rarely do they give chins for sale to pet shops. And from a breeder, you are pretty sure the blood line is good.
I was lucky this time too, I managed to find a chin farm within like 50 miles. I called and the breeder was quite surprised to hear I would like just 1 baby chin, as a pet. But he understood my wish, he knew how cute the chins are and even offered to bring the little one to my city. Next weekend, on the 13th of March, our baby chin arrived home.
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