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16th March 2009, 20:32 | #81 |
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It's Stanley!
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20th March 2009, 18:56 | #82 |
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This is Lucy, she is seven and is the fourth King Charles we have had. They are absolutely brilliant with kids. Never had the problem of them eating their own poos but I am sure someone out there knows a solution.
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20th March 2009, 19:00 | #83 |
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She looks lovely. :lol:
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20th March 2009, 19:08 | #84 |
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Sue the tortoise, we think shes about 60 years old
and my small babys nibby and nobby, although the picture may be the same one, they are hard to tell apart,
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26th March 2009, 17:20 | #85 |
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my boys, Jimmy with the red tag and Floyd with the blue...
just realised, you can't see Floyd's tag.. Jimmy on the left, Floyd on the right... |
26th March 2009, 17:38 | #86 |
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Frogs...
Albino African Clawed Frogs to be specific. They live underwater, only coming to the surface for a quick gasp of air, than back underwater again. Live up to 15 years. Funny to watch, especially when eating! The big one is about 5" nose to back legs, and the baby ones are about the size of a thumbnail, but growing nicely. We've got 7 of them, in 3 tanks. When they've all grown to the same size, then they'll all be in the same tank. They eat blood worms, and anything else they can fit in their mouths! The biggest eating... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMdvqGFVUms That purple lump is blood worms - it's about the size of a sugar cube.
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28th March 2009, 03:14 | #87 |
I really should get out more.......
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OK, long story short.....went to Edinburgh Dog & Cat Home for a dog for my old man, he came out empty handed and we came out with a cat!
Anyway, she's absolutely gorgeous. Her name's Corrie and she's an Oriental Lilac Tortie. She's the most affectionate wee thing we've ever seen. Not everybody's cup of tea (and TBH I never really thought much of Orientals before) but she's definitely a character!
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28th March 2009, 18:21 | #88 |
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Gorgeous cat Ger, hilarious face! She looks like she'll give you some right laughs.
I haven't posted any of my putty cat, his name's Bing (after Bing Crosby). Can't believe this is the only pic I can find! Will need to get some more Here's one of my little dog feeling sorry for herself That was after her pyometra and emergency hysterectomy last Aug, now she's a little fatty (like her mum).
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30th March 2009, 10:33 | #89 |
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Looks like some strange attempt at fancy dress there Anna. She's a braw wee thing though. Bing looks like a typical cat - happy to pose for a picture, but on their own terms.
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She had a wee cyst thing on her back that I had removed at the same time. The vet said not to worry about her being able to reach it and claw it. Aye right. This is the dog that can get through the cat flap with sheer determination!
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