Aroura Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 Great news everyone!!!! You know how I was always saying how Tess would jump the fence and so we had to keep her in the sunroom all day but even then we'd have to be careful because Lily would always let her out.... Well I always thought that one of the reasons Tessa jumped the fence is because she was scared because mums behavior was always so erratic etc. Anyways, mum moved out the other day, and guess what? Tessa will stay in the yard for A WHOLE DAY NOW!!!!! Before she'd jump the fence as soon as she got in the yard, now we can leave her there all day and go out the back at any time and she'll be right there waiting for us. Its great!!! :bday: :D :angel: Quote
jen Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 they sure do......................... :wink: im so pleased for you :banan:, it must be a relief. Quote
Rowie-the-Pooh Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 Congrats! :bday: I know that this has been bothering you for some time now, and i'm glad you finnaly found a sloution(kinda:wink:) :D Congrats again! :D Quote
Aroura Posted April 21, 2003 Author Posted April 21, 2003 Yup, it sure is a releif!!!! No more worries about neighbours complaining, cars hitting her (although she is very road wary), her picking up diseases from other animals around the area or having to constantly worry about how much to feed her and her diet from her jumping the fence and eating cat food!!! :wink: Quote
Guest roo Posted April 22, 2003 Posted April 22, 2003 :lol: That really is great news, now hopefully tranquility will return to your home :lol: I really am very please for you. Quote
Malamum Posted April 22, 2003 Posted April 22, 2003 I'm glad things have worked out for you. :) Quote
Aroura Posted April 22, 2003 Author Posted April 22, 2003 Yeah, Tessa's inside asleep on a pillow next to me at the moment. We havn't had one raised voice in this house for a week now, its so peacefull. Every night Lily will come in and watch TV in my bed with me.... no more having to sneak her in! Dad even lets her in when I'm not home :D I do have one question though, Tessa's incontinent so we're reluctant to let her in as she leaves wet patches on the carpet. At the moment she's in a ball on Puddles's pillow... does anyone have any ideas of something cheap I can make for her to sit on? Something thats easy to wash, soft and that wont drip through? It has to be a do it yourself job or something because I don't really have any spare money at the moment :-? Quote
Guest roo Posted April 22, 2003 Posted April 22, 2003 How about some really cheap disposible toddlers nappies :lol: I have found them great in the past when problems have occured Quote
Aroura Posted April 22, 2003 Author Posted April 22, 2003 LOL, she'd love that :lol: Makes me think of the time at dog training when we had games and we had to race to a basket, put underwear on the dogs and run back and touch the fence, Lily and I won, but not before we were half way back and Lily realised she was wearing PINK UNDERWEAR!!! So she's running along, biting her bum with THE most embarressed look on her face, with a whole crowd of people just cracking up laughing at her. It was great! I'll keep the nappy thing in mind though, it might also help keep her bum warm in the cold winter months! :lol: Quote
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