Animals strike curious poses

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Luna
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A rare sighting of the dog and cat together. Willow still hates her. :))
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Storm n Norman :lol:
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Luna, they look so shiny
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Willow is shiny.
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Shiny pets!

I am hugely missing having a pet at the moment, but the rescue centres aren’t doing adoptions. This is a good thing, really.
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She’s normally a lot shinier. She’d just given herself a dirt bath. :ella:
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Happy birthday Willow!

Avon was upset that his small humans were upstairs having a Nerf war and he wasn’t. He got over his bad self later though and had a snuggle.
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This cat is not allowed on the table, as you can tell from his contrition :lg:
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That’s a flick of a tail to tell you he doesn’t conform to your puny human rules!
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Well then you shouldn't have a stripey tablecloth that shows off his orangeness so well, should you.
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So true, Beatrix! :lol:
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rosy wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 1:57 pm Shiny pets!

I am hugely missing having a pet at the moment, but the rescue centres aren’t doing adoptions. This is a good thing, really.
Our RSPCA centre have just restarted, I believe...
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Beatrix wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 9:54 pm Bean’s right. Also I like that he’s got his eyes tightly closed “if I can’t see you, you can’t see me”.
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Good point, Bean.
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That is an excellent expression :love2:

I love all the very shiny dogs.

This was Teddy’s reaction to being told it’s time to go outside before bed. He rolled on his back and pretended to be asleep :lol:. I love the way his little fang pokes out on one side sometimes, it looks so cartoony.
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Teddy is all of us :lol:
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I'm really losing the will to live with Lady. I have my desk set up so I have my back to the room and thought Storm was eating and then playing with one of his toys. But then Zirk came in the kitchen and pointed out her lounging casually by the food bowl and Storm was away in the garden chasing hover flies as usual. He is very poor at protecting his territory.
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However he is also the most beautiful cat in the world, sorry to all the others.
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I love the colour of your sofa, Bean.

The cat’s not bad, I suppose. I could take him off your hands if you’re getting bored.
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It's kitten season so our rescue centre is reopening.
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He’s gorgeous, Bean.

I love this ridiculous animal so much. I parked the children in front of the electronic childminder for a couple of hours so I could get some peace and proper quality time with this one, walking up my favourite hill. He exhausted himself so much he had to have a lie down on the way back.
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He’s really fallen on his feet with you Squirrel.
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