Arggg..ringing in my ears...

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AZChins

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I was taking pictures of babies and holding babies in the hallway and around the house when I heard this ringing/banging noise coming from my office. It was loud, it sounded like something was falling. It scared the beejeezus out of me...

Want to know what it was?

It was one of the rescue boys, who have been here for two weeks. He had one of the pecan twigs in his mouth and he was tearing around the cage hitting every cage bar. It made so much noise, I have never heard anything like it. That twig made the whole cage ring. The other chin in the cage was chasing him. Could this chin have been doing this on purpose? Are they that evil? Did he know that I would come running in thinking that the cage was falling down? :)
 

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Hahaha! He looks like he is daring you to take the stick away. He just missed you and wanted you to come back.
 
My girl does it too when I give her an apple twig! I think they just get excited.
Little dude is a cutie!
 
Kids just like to have funnnnnnnnnnnnnn - lalala -
Remember bubble-gum cards clothespinned to your bike so the spokes would make noise like a motorcycle???
Just makin' noise!!
 
oh I am familiar with that noise, in my house it comes from my trio... I give everyone their own apple stick but someone's apple stick always looks better than someone else's so they run around the cage chasing each other, stealing sticks back and forth, they are nuts I tell you, nuts! :wacko:
 
Could this chin have been doing this on purpose? Are they that evil? Did he know that I would come running in thinking that the cage was falling down? :)

Susan I think your "problem" is that you have so many well loved chins that have been around for awhile. So whenever a new one comes in (whether by birth or rescue) everyone else just tells them EXACTLY how to turn Mom's hair gray. So they don't need to waste years figuring it out, and you have rescues banging on cage bars and little kits flying out of dark corners going SQUEEEEE! :-D
 
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