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Description
The listing, ☆3 ☆BEAUTIFUL MINIATURE NESTING HENS☆ has ended.
These are the last of my private collection hand it was really hard for me to list these because they are my favorites! This is 43 nesting hens miniature in size!
Questions & Comments
I use the litttle bottle I have to keep in the frig and get the needles 10 to a pack or 100 to a box. They aren't expensive, and when I pick the insulin up they have to look Chrissy's name up on the Wal mart computer each month when I get her insulin and her a shot when she is eating
Oh thank you sweetheart, I do love them but I have no were that I could display them! I much rather they go to someone who can display them and enjoythem! I wish you good wishes that you may win them! :-)♡♡
absolutely beautiful. Love this kind of things but not enough credits unless I get morecredits when my stuff sells. your description says 43 I think you meant the auction is for 3 if so you need to correct it or they will think you are sending them 43 hens. good luck and I am watching. probably bidding later.
I see by your pic you have a fat cat too. The one on the red tote is very fat and the one on the floor in my pic isn't as fat and is diabetic and has to have 4 units 2 times a day of human insulin. Glad the vet tried her on human insulin first. Lot less expensive than the Vet insulin.
Yes that's Monster. ..lol he is a 30 lbs of a big baby! Your kitty's are beautiful, the one on floor reminds me of my paws :-( so sad he is a diabetic I take it you use the vile of insulin there not so pricey your veterinarian was awesome for using human insulin first ! Just walking through the door at vet's is $$$'s!! But are kid's are worth it! :-)
Love these, they're beautiful. I have a mini blue one - these sure would keep her company quite nicely! Don't have nearly enough credits though. Good luck!
Did you know these are actually salt cellars? You might get a few more interested people if you call them "salt cellars" and allow them to be found when people search for that term. (Salt cellars are placed near the stove and filled with salt--then, when something you're cooking needs salt, you grab a "pinch" from the salt cellar).