This is a blog about our experiences as relatively new wildlife carers. It's not a reference guide on how to look after animals, there's too much left unwritten in our posts for that and we don't always get it right.
Remember, wild animals belong in the wild, they don't belong to us!
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

All quiet

It's very quiet here now as far as animals are concerned.

We only have Lucky to look after now and all he does is come out of his drey at night to eat and explore. We had a female brushtail, about twice Lucky's size, sitting in one of our trees the other night, making croaking sounds. I assume she could smell Lucky and was getting a bit territorial. Lucky completely ignored her.



You can barely see where he'd lost his fur now it's nearly all grown back.

We've had word back regarding Mogwai. The carer looking after him can't touch him as he won't let her. That's a good thing, it means he's getting more feral, and he didn't get too domesticated when he was with us. He'll be with the new carer for a couple more weeks while he gets bigger. He's already getting a female visitor apparently. I'm not surprised, he's a good looking boy.

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