Animals strike curious poses
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I love floating Bella!
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Innes! :lol: He looks like he's wearing someone else's teeth. I love colour co-ordination Eric too.
Levitating Bella! :goat: She'll do that until you get her a ladder, then she'll never go there again.
Levitating Bella! :goat: She'll do that until you get her a ladder, then she'll never go there again.
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My two having another normal one, scrapping over a rubber ducky.
(Yes, the orchid is nearly dead.)
(Yes, the orchid is nearly dead.)
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Oh, they're really daring each other to even attempt to put a paw on the ducky!
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Strictly speaking, it does belong to the one on the left. He’s livid.
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:lol:
What usually happens is the one on the left bites the one on the right, the one on the right squeals in protest, I get upset that poor Quee has been bitten, everybody jumps down, and the ducky gets returned to the bathroom.
What usually happens is the one on the left bites the one on the right, the one on the right squeals in protest, I get upset that poor Quee has been bitten, everybody jumps down, and the ducky gets returned to the bathroom.
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:lol: That is a proper stand off.
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That’s a brilliant photo Ella!
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It really is. :lol:
The rage!
The rage!
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I love them!
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Thank you! They are really good friends, but it does sometimes go a bit Grange Hill.
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The stare off :lol:
- Flora Poste
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This is Scarlet who is staying with us for a week!
(And I have just looked up the philodendron next to her and realised it’s toxic to dogs, so keeping a very close eye until Mr P can move it somewhere she doesn’t have access to!)
(And I have just looked up the philodendron next to her and realised it’s toxic to dogs, so keeping a very close eye until Mr P can move it somewhere she doesn’t have access to!)
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Scarlet looks lovely! Have we seen her before? Has she settled in okay?
- Flora Poste
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No - she is new to Turtle! She seems ok so far (she does know our house though) but is definitely having a good investigate and very alert to all the new noises outside.
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Oh, she’s lovely!
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Scarlett has most excellent ears, I bet they’re so lovely to stroke. How come she’s visiting you?
- Flora Poste
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Our friends are adopting and were advised to make other arrangements for her for the first three weeks - the cat got dispensation to stay though! She seems ok actually - I was a bit concerned she might be very unsettled as she has already been staying with someone else for a couple of weeks, but she seems fine. I think having her bed here is helping.
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I keep going back to look at her lovely face.