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You have lovely animals Elena, I love Olive’s story.

I also love Bob, I’ve always had a soft spot for a scruffy dog. :love:
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Bob is amazing :love2:

Quee has the prettiest markings Ella :love:

Olivia! :love2: how wonderful.

I’m so broody for another dog (or any pet) but Teddy is such hard work I can’t do it. But but but :puppy:
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You are all very kind. And do they don't feel left out, our two British princesses
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And Callie
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They are all lovely. Zib and Callie have excellent faces.

Here is a sunbathing Storm. He has not a care in the world. :)
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elena wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 4:29 pm And as if I hadn't spammed you with our animals enough today, here's our latest waif & stray. Miss Olivia turned up here last October. Jet was spending more and more time up on one of the terraces next to an olive tree so MrE finally went to investigate and found this tiny scrap of a cat, flea bitten, emaciated and clearly very ill. So we took her in, kept her seperate from the others, fed her & cleaned her as best we could. Got her to the vet and 6 months later here she is. She will always be tiny (but with a big well filled tum :mrgreen:
Oh my god, she's so like my childhood cat that made me feel a bit funny :love2:
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What a great menagerie, Elena!

What about an Eglu for hens? https://www.omlet.co.uk/
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Storm doesn't do social distancing. He thinks it's a government conspiracy to take away our civil liberties.
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Oh, Bean! :love2:

We had a Caillie when I was younger, elena and she was a tabby too.
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Look at him - he is gorgeous - not a care in the world.
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Lovely Storm!
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Rosy - there is stuff like that available over here. our problem would be flattening a peice of land near to the house to put a hen house on, and then digging it down deep enough so the foxes can't dig under it. We will continue researching though.
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Oh, they are all lovely :love:.
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They are gorgeous elena.

Storm! :love2:
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Long.
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Stormy is so lovely.

My favourite dog turned 5 this week !
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Look at her smiley face, Luna. :love:

He was trying to eat flies, Beatrix. I spend quite a lot of time preventing him trying to eat small mortar bees too.
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This is another of Storm's pals. He's a battered old thing called Norman who I think I've mentioned before. Ginger used to like him. Storm has totally undiscriminating taste in friends.
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Excuse the messy dining room, it is rearranged as an office.
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Storm 'n' Norman :mrgreen:

This is comfortable, apparently.
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