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Toni


Rattie
Rattie
03/12/2008 10:28 AM  

Every morning I fix Steve breakfast before he goes to work. As soon as I sit his plate on the counter and say "Its ready" the ratties jump up and beat him to the kitchen. It is comical.

This morning they all stayed in bed under the covers as I was fixing breakfast. Steve sat in his chair watching news as usual. I asked him where the babies were because it is so unlike them not to get up when the last person is out of bed. So I get his breakfast fixed and sit the plate on the counter and say "Its ready". Look into the bedroom and out from under the covers pops Ringo, then Chance and last Daisy. They then took their place right beside Dads chair to let him know they were ready for breakfast too.    They are too smart.                                                                    

DaisysMom


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03/12/2008 10:37 AM  
LOL!!! How cute.

Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom

The Animal Rescue Site


PamWh


Attention Starved
Attention Starved
03/12/2008 10:54 AM  
Does dad usually share his breakfast with them? It's hard to eat with an audience.

PamWh
aka Bob's Mom

If your rattie ain't happy, ain't nobody happy!
Philo


Ratastic
Ratastic
03/12/2008 10:58 AM  

Yes, smart they are!  So Cameo isn't the only one that likes to sleep in?  Well, we learned that drowsiness and diszziness can be side affects of Ivermectin, which she's been on for nearly four weeks now.


Cameo & Rattagan's Dad
Foster Dad to Zip (Zippy, Zipper) and Cricket
(aka Philo)

"Beauty such as this is a gift, and I'm often in awe of this world we've been given." Mrs Bonnie
JenMax


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
03/12/2008 10:58 AM  

Smart ratties!


Jenny - Max's sister

Toni


Rattie
Rattie
03/12/2008 1:39 PM  

Dad does share his breakfast with them. They know he can't resist those "pleeeeeeez" can I have a bite look. They get scrambled egg every morning and LOVE every bite of it.  

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