[Gpdd] Health: Re: Vibrating Piggies

leah.mcneil at wachovia.com leah.mcneil at wachovia.com
Thu Nov 16 14:35:14 EST 2006


Hey Dee,
Sorry I'm a little late on this topic, but
as usual, I'm trying to catch up. When
I read your first posting, I didn't think
you were talking about purring. You've
been a Slave way too long to confuse
purring with anything else. :-)

My Brownie Bear (silently) vibrates like
your Peaches and Juliet. Now, she doesn't
do it all of the time, but when she has
done it, she has been 'freaked out'
about something. Like, after getting
x-rays done, or after hearing a loud,
strange noise. So, I would have to agree
with you that it could be related to fear
or nervousness and even just plain,
simple curiosity, like "What was that
noise?!?!?"

And I totally understand what you mean
about not being to hold them like you'd
want to. I would like to have cuddle-time
every evening, but I haven't been able
to do that for wheeeks. Every morning
I will hold both pigs separately and kiss
all over them and tell them how much I
Love them and stuff like that. I think they
understand that I have been busy. (I
certainly hope so, cuz I don't wanna
lose any fingers).

Rock on, VibraPigs!!!

       Love 'n Wheeeeeeeeps,
            Leah...Slave to BB & BS :-)


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