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• #827
I eat their periods for breakfast most days.
Also, a chicken-hunting cat:
My parents recently got given a cock by a friend, the cock was a bit rough with the girls, he's been renamed sunday and put on the green mile.
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• #828
awesome thread.. as of last week turbo is sporting the three legged look!
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• #829
turbo, what an awesome name for a cat!
what happened to the poor fella?
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• #830
my ferret, Kompót
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• #831
He was called turbo originally because he was so fast! oh how the tables have turned.. he had a tumor in his paw, it wasn't cancerous but it couldn't be removed to to it being to tangled up with his ligaments and all in his fingers, it got a big big and he wouldn't have coped just losing the paw so the whole leg went, he's getting about good already! in that picture he was still well doped up :)
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• #832
Ooh, Turbo, poor fella. Looks pretty good for being doped up, hope he's bouncing back quickly. I've heard that 3 legs are just as good as 4 and adaptation is excellent. v cool name btw!
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• #833
I've got 5 rats, 3 are 5 months old and the other 2 are 4 months old. Jane, Fran, Pat, Sue and Verity. They behave just like tiny dogs, except with more licking.
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• #834
my pug dilbred .
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• #835
I've got 5 rats, 3 are 5 months old and the other 2 are 4 months old. Jane, Fran, Pat, Sue and Verity. They behave just like tiny dogs, except with more licking.
Rats are amazing. I loved all of mine and how they are with you. They're *just *like miniature dogs! I just can't handle how often you have problems with them or they die. It's hard to cope with losing another one every year or two. That might just have been the poor breed mine were from or something. I did really love them though and I am definitely going to get rats for my children as their first proper pets. Brilliant little animals.
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• #836
Yeah the health problems is annoying. I got mine from a breeder in Watford, so they should do better than pet shop ones. Not had a single health problem yet at least, just a very chewed duvet when it gets too close to their cage.
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• #837
Tempting fate ...
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• #838
my ferret, Kompót
I have another pic of Kompót*
*not really :D He is Sugar, my ferret.
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• #839
I think it's time for a new dog in the house.
She's not mine yet - still awaiting some more vaccination. I'm about to make the final decision within the next couple of days. Should I...? -
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• #841
Man, I haven't had a pet in years, I can't wait to move to an appropriate property/location; they absolutely bring out the best in people.
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• #842
Also, atomic LOL at the cock/bike pics!
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• #843
He's such an amazing dog. Was the tyre suspended from the ceiling?
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• #844
Aww cute pets on this page.
I miss my rats. Stupid ex.I couldnt find the relevant thread so I'll lump this here instead
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• #845
She's settling in for now and I will be able to take her outside next week.
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• #846
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee she is sooo cute!!
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• #847
She's bloody handful already, that what she is.
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• #848
Frida
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• #849
my pug dilbred .
That is so freaking cute.
I've got 4 Golden Retrivers but can't find a picture online of all 4 of them together,
These dogs are lovely though;
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• #850
I found this lost little staffy pup last night. Took him in and went round my block knocking on doors but sadly no one knew whos he was. Was hoping I could keep him until his very relieved owner knocked on my door the next day.
Goodbye Brucey.
Mods to dutchie:
front rack and wicker basket tied on with wire (works a treat)
new dynamo, repaired wiring, LED stand light at rear in addition to dynamo light
big freakin' airhorn, which I absolutely love!
saddle is next on the list as the cheap plastic covering has pulled away from the cheap plastic base, revealing the cheap yellow (probably carcinogenic) foam.
Brooks B66 perhaps, in black.