07/09/2022
Said "Goodbye" to our first 'formal' boarders today - a lovely trio of rat boys (aptly, the other term for a group of rats is 'mischief'!).
It's *supposed* to be hard dropping your own pets off at boarding, even if you've used them before and trust them entirely. I know, because I find it difficult whenever we drop Pooka and Freya off at the boarding places that take care of them when we're away.
But it's not supposed to be hard when you're the boarder and just giving them back đŸ¤£
Really reminds me how much I love having rats around, and how much fun they are. Less so when they're trying to succeed in a jailbreak while you clean the cage - which will inevitably take twice as long, as a result. But in reality all of their antics tend toward silly, and funny, and it's always wonderful when they settle in. Being greeted by heads popping out of hammocks, those already awake climbing the sides of the cage, first thing when you go in and call them for breakfast really does brighten the day.
Pooka (my rabbit) even showed herself for a brief moment as we were getting them packed up, and once they were gone she wandered around where the cage had been - sniffing, and looking quite confused. I'd like to think she was happy to have company in her room again, but it's possible she was disappointed at the loss of small hands and feet to knock bits of food onto the floor.
Freya (the Siberian Husky) also came out of the office and investigated all the rooms, looking around doors etc, presumably wondering where I'd hidden the boys. And then, looking increasingly concerned, checked out the bathroom - including the bath. In the end I safely accompanied her into the animal room so she could check the corner she couldn't see from the doorway. She had a very thorough sniff of the spot they'd been in, and then of both shelves of the table Pooka has in there - just in case I'd stashed them on one of those?
Have included a couple of pics below. There were a number that I caught which really cracked me up, which I may share in the future. They're very 'captionable' as a lot illustrate the total lack of personal space that rats have! I will create albums for my own pets as well - split by species so that anyone who wishes to avoid certain invertebrates may do so!