PlagueStar
Member
Hi, everybody! I joined CnH about two weeks ago, but I've been reading for longer. I was actually reading CnQ when it went off the radar and it took me some time to find CnH.
Anyhow, I planned on introducing myself before I went to the Port Ewan chin show, but, because it was a last minute decision due to another event being cancelled, I didn't have time. I was the guy in the gray T-shirt with an electrical formula on it (I AM NOT A GEEK!<g>) who stayed and help clean up.
So....got my first chin, Number Six, about a year ago. I didn't know much about chins, just that living in a rabbit cage in the basement 24/7 didn't seem like much of a life. I've now learned lots more, but still have *lots* of questions!
Six originally had a cage-mate, who died before I picked up the chins last year. I thought maybe he was lonely, so I acquired "George", a young, male chin that had been rescued from poor conditions by a concerned chin owner who wanted to re-home him.
So...one poster, two chins, two weeks of quarantine left, two large cages almost ready for new occupants...the stage is set!
P*S
Anyhow, I planned on introducing myself before I went to the Port Ewan chin show, but, because it was a last minute decision due to another event being cancelled, I didn't have time. I was the guy in the gray T-shirt with an electrical formula on it (I AM NOT A GEEK!<g>) who stayed and help clean up.
So....got my first chin, Number Six, about a year ago. I didn't know much about chins, just that living in a rabbit cage in the basement 24/7 didn't seem like much of a life. I've now learned lots more, but still have *lots* of questions!
Six originally had a cage-mate, who died before I picked up the chins last year. I thought maybe he was lonely, so I acquired "George", a young, male chin that had been rescued from poor conditions by a concerned chin owner who wanted to re-home him.
So...one poster, two chins, two weeks of quarantine left, two large cages almost ready for new occupants...the stage is set!
P*S