can't remember cartoons name?

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there's this show in the back of my mind that i can remember sort of, and want to re watch but have forgotten the name. the show aired probably in the mid 2000s since that's when i was old enough to be watching. it was either on cartoon network or nickolodian but i can't remember which. the premise was this animal airport, i don't mean like planes that animals fly, it's a runway that animals take off on there own regardless if they have wings or not. the 2 main characters worked there and had to maintain the airport along with a bunch of other characters. the character i most remember was this deer who was a Secretary and a workaholic. it was in 3d if i remember.
one episode i remember pretty fondly was about the deer getting mandatory vacation and not knowing what to do with herself, she is then approached by these moles (i think) who live on the shoreline and are lazy, they hire her and she get's to doing all there work, at the same time one of the moles kids stumbles into the airport. the others find out what happened to there deer friend and use the kid as a sort of hostage until they decide to give her back.
i also think i remember an episode about some sly animal with a huge diamond that everyone thinks he stole was was for his mother.
 
Was it Hareport? What country are you from?
Dang it, I wanted to say that!
The director (Jan Bultheel) has put two episodes on YouTube in English. He's Flemish.


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