Animals strike curious poses
- cluefree
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He’s so silly and lovely, Squizz.
- H1ppychick
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his crossed paws!
- bramblerose
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I love him
Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either, just fuck off and leave me alone.
- Rhodonite
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I love that he looks like he just gave up at the bottom of the stairs!
- Heebie Jeebie
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Aw Squirrel Also there is something so idyllic about your home, I always get such a warm comforting vibe from your pictures. I hope that doesn't sound creepy.
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I know what you mean, Heebie!
- Heebie Jeebie
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I'll give you a next time I bump into you at her window.
- Squirrel
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thank you though. In the first photo you’ll notice that the sofa has been thoroughly Tigger-jumped all over, which really helps with the ermm... informal vibe .
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Tigger-jumped I love Teddy so much, and I agree about your lovely home. (I was admiring your flooring when I finished admiring your dog.)
- Blondiejude
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I like the way Teddy resolutely lies in his bed regardless of the fact that cannot be a comfortable spot!
I’ve been pinned to the sofa by Lola, I only sat down for 5 minutes but she’s playing cute and I feel bad moving. (Excuse my apron I was cooking...)
I’ve been pinned to the sofa by Lola, I only sat down for 5 minutes but she’s playing cute and I feel bad moving. (Excuse my apron I was cooking...)
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- H1ppychick
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- Turtle Bean
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Her fur looks so soft.
- Heebie Jeebie
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She looks so relaxed. But they have such an instinct for when you're not planning to stay seated for long don't they?
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Gorgeous
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She looks so floofy and soft
- Blondiejude
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I had to carefully pick her up and lie her on the warm seat in the end, and I still got “The Look”
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Tom gives me "The Look" when he decides it's time to get up for food or wander. Not quite sure how this is my fault
- Blondiejude
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Very rarely, she normally just stalks off too Beatrix.
And Wiggle EVERYTHING is the humans fault I find
And Wiggle EVERYTHING is the humans fault I find
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I can lift Tabitha off my weighted blanket in her nautilus shape and reposition on the duvet without her stalking off, she does do an angry low growl as I lift her though.