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Post by bookgrl on Nov 3, 2004 14:23:28 GMT 7
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Post by wheekwheek on Nov 5, 2004 9:32:21 GMT 7
Well it can't be chewing all the time. Feel it when its NOT eating. Anyway, I doubt the eating motion will result in vibrating. The only times I've felt my cavies vibrating is after I bathe them (before I use the hair dryer) and when they are making that "drrrrrrrrrrrrrrr" sound to exert dominance.
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Post by zhuzhu07 on Nov 6, 2004 9:06:14 GMT 7
mine oso exerts dominance by that sort of purring sounds
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Post by bookgrl on Nov 6, 2004 14:09:11 GMT 7
ya that has to be it. i see that its vibrating and shifting its bottom to the smaller gp.
i'm just glad that my gps are healthy.
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Post by wheekwheek on Nov 6, 2004 22:41:27 GMT 7
ya that has to be it. i see that its vibrating and shifting its bottom to the smaller gp. i'm just glad that my gps are healthy. If its shifting its butt plus vibrating, that's definitely the "I'm in charge here" syndrome.
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