Animals strike curious poses
- Bat Macdui
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The last two pages are excellent. Especially Bonus Beaver.
- indigo
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Big beaver
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Awww, lovely cats and Epp's big beaver.
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Beave!!!
I love Bob so much
I cant believe Mango is 7! I remember how he and TBL bonded
I love Bob so much
I cant believe Mango is 7! I remember how he and TBL bonded
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Avon and I have just celebrated him being 16 weeks old by going on his longest walk ever (2.15km) He met four other dogs and was very happy. This is him once we got home. He has since passed out asleep.
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Bless him.
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He looks like a dog in that pose, not our puppy
- Estrella
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His harness for walking/the car is getting super tight on him now. I’m going to have to buy a bigger one. Also he has now woken up and is full of the beans. So much so, I’m tempted to take him back out again!
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He is growing into those paws fast!
- Estrella
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He’s now 18.4kg! A giant chunk. And we’ve gone from being a “no pets upstairs” household, to being a “he can sleep in his crate in our bedroom” household, to this
- Rosa
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Well done, Avon!
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You’re going to need a bigger bed
- rosy
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Avon
Such beautiful pets on the last few pages.
Such beautiful pets on the last few pages.
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- cluefree
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He is LOVELY.
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Awwww, he’s so lovely!
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In my flat we only get warm sunbeams in the study and bedroom between about March and October. Here’s Quee finding the first sunbeam of the year today. He got very excited and rushed off to tell his brother .
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That is ridiculously lovely
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