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September 2003
With the sad loss of our amazing
little rattie Willow, Biscuit and Badger were to upset to write their diary
entries. So they have picked out some of their favourite Willow photos and
memories to share.
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Badger
says: Willow joined our family as a baby, mum and dad didn't
know how old he was mum just found him in the woods! He often told me
amazing stories of life in the wild and how he was kept for a whole week in
quarantine in case he had any scary illnesses. I got very excited when mum
told me I was getting a new brother. I knew he wouldn't be as cute as me,
but I was going to love him anyway.
Family is very important to us
ratties.
Biscuit says:
I wasn't convinced about sharing my cage with anyone else, badger took up enough
room, even as a baby. I changed my mind though when mum and dad put us all
into this enormous new cage together. It was amazing there were lots of
places for me to go and be on my own, Willow kept coming to find me I didn't
really mind he was cute, cuddly and didn't wet the bed like Badger.
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Badger says: I really liked
having Willow around he was
heaps more fun than
Biscuit.
Even though he was my brother we were
best friends. I liked doing everything with Willow, even getting
into trouble. I was so cute that mum and dad couldn't stay cross
with us for long. Willow thought it was his cheeky smile that won
them over, but I know best.
Biscuit says: Willow was the
same size as me and Badger when he arrived, but while Badger and I grew
Willow didn't. He said he wanted to stay small so he could always
get into those naughty places mum and dad used to tell us off for
getting into. Badger would try and follow him and get his bottom
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Badger says:
I remember how naughty Willow was. He always wanted to go
exploring even when it was time to sleep. Sometimes I would go on
his adventures with him, it was very exciting. We would climb to
really high places and giggle, we never took Biscuit with us
because he would complain and be grumpy.
Biscuit
says: When Willow and Badger used to go off on their
adventures they thought they were leaving me out. They didn't
realise that they were just distracting mum and dad so I could do
whatever I wanted and not get into trouble. |
Badger
says: While Willow and I were off on our adventures we
would get hungry and thirsty. Willow would show me the survival
techniques he had learned from living in the woods. Drinking from
plant saucers was horrible, the water
was dirty but Willow didn't seem to mind. He also warned me about
being alert for dangerous animals, but all we ever encountered were mum,
dad and grumpy Biscuit. There were these strange
cat things but we never found them
while exploring!
Biscuit says: Willow would
sometimes bring crunchy leaves back from his expeditions. He would
be to excited to eat them so I would find where he hid them, they
weren't very nice but it stopped Badger eating them. |
Badger
says: I really love Willow, sometimes in the night I still
go looking for him, just to give him a cuddle. My cute little
badger heart aches when I think I won't see him again. Mum and dad
give me lots of extra attention but it's just not the same. I
would even give up my share of dinner to have him home again. I
miss Willow so much, he was my bestist friend ever.
Biscuit says:
I know Willow was a pest but he used to keep Badger out of my way.
And I rather liked it when he would lie on top of me when the nights
were cold. Badger was too heavy but Willow was just right for
snuggling under and keeping the drafts out. If I had known all his
crazy antics and acrobatics would have caused him such serious harm I
would have made him take more care. Our home really is just too
big without him and life just won't be the same. I try to be more
friendly now because mum and dad miss Willow too. I know I'm not
as cute and cuddly as him, but it makes me feel better to see mum smile
at me. |
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