First Bandit wasn't happy and she did this, along with other distruction we have shown.
So we didn't put her in the cage anymore, and this is a BIG cage. I asked Hef's Dad if Bandit had proved she can be trusted in their room now. He said she had, and I asked if we could sell her cage then, since it is so big and unnessacary, and he agreed. I put an ad on our local craiglist, explained the damage, had Hef's dad bend the wire back in place (Bandit pulled it out of place during her escapes) and cleaned it up. Almost immediately a lady answered back and I told her to call Hef's dad. She does fostering for dogs and she had a great dane mix puppy coming in and need a BIG cage. We gave her a discount on the cage since its for rescue, which we all believe in and everyone was happy.
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"BYE CAGE! Don't come back!" |
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"Well I think I showed that cage who's boss!" |
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"I'm still here, don't yell at Mama, be happy!" |
6 comments:
Matilda Bun thinks that Bandit being cage free, might cause a problem with her mission "to find and love furever" Hef. She is comtemplating her extreme disaproval at this turn of events.
Sounds like the cage found a good home. Is Shadow still in a cage?
That's wonderful that bandit doesn't need the cage anymore, what a good dog:) And Hef, thanks for peaking in, you cutie patootie;)
Bandit looks sooooo much happier. Cage free is good for all critters and makes for tasty eggs too. hee,hee,hee.
Love ya Hef man!
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Now Heffy - calm down. We were just a little worried, you know?
Bandit does look quite happy!
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