Animals strike curious poses
- nineseven
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Gordon :lol: Aw
- Rosa
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Gordon's pleading with Daisy to take him back!
- Little My
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Est, I think Gilda and Bad Dog can both strike a pose! Gorgeous doggies.
Daisy definitely has a look of purpose about her. Best not to question.
Daisy definitely has a look of purpose about her. Best not to question.
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I love Daisy’s expressions, she’s got such a good face :)) poor Gordon!
Some of you may remember the trouble I’ve had with the kittens and bannisters, well Cracker has found a new place to sleep now
Some of you may remember the trouble I’ve had with the kittens and bannisters, well Cracker has found a new place to sleep now

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Daft Cracker :lol:
Daisy and Gordon are friends again.
Daisy and Gordon are friends again.
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- bramblerose
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I think she might like us a little bit 
She's taken to spending some of her day snoozing in the cabins, mainly mine. Not keen on the door being shut which is ok for now but come winter, she'll have to get used!
She's really settled in since we moved, happy just to wander around the garden or sit on the fences looking at the cows or chattering at the birds.
She still gets freaked out by the tiniest of noises though :ella:

She's taken to spending some of her day snoozing in the cabins, mainly mine. Not keen on the door being shut which is ok for now but come winter, she'll have to get used!
She's really settled in since we moved, happy just to wander around the garden or sit on the fences looking at the cows or chattering at the birds.
She still gets freaked out by the tiniest of noises though :ella:
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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.
- Little My
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Aww, what a lovely office mate.
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She looks far better behaved than my office mate :))
- Cosmopolitan
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She's a great office mate. Mine is wreaking havoc today
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- Luce
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Bean, I dream of one day being actually chosen by a cat. What an honour!
Have a pic of my Murphy who is 10 months old now. I love her the most out of all my children :))
Have a pic of my Murphy who is 10 months old now. I love her the most out of all my children :))
- Rebel Pebble
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Oh, she is GORGEOUS.
what make is she? Some kind of spaniel?
Ripley is very cute in her destructiveness. :))

Ripley is very cute in her destructiveness. :))
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She is so cute, Luce!
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- Margo
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Murphy is utterly adorable!
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Oh what fabulous ears Murphy has. I love her.
- Texaco Shirley
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She looks very regal.
- Turtle Bean
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Taffy brought me a gift this morning.
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Without a 50p for scale I'm wondering what's going to hatch in your living room tonight. :eek:
- Luce
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Look how gentle they’ve been with it, though!
Murph is a cockapoo - she’s 50/50 but both her parents are cockapoos (instead of spaniel x poodle) so she’s got the grandfather gene or whatever it’s called so I’ve given up telling people she isn’t a cocker spaniel :)) She’s fucking adorable, the sweetest nature and so beautifully behaved, bless her.
Murph is a cockapoo - she’s 50/50 but both her parents are cockapoos (instead of spaniel x poodle) so she’s got the grandfather gene or whatever it’s called so I’ve given up telling people she isn’t a cocker spaniel :)) She’s fucking adorable, the sweetest nature and so beautifully behaved, bless her.
- Turtle Bean
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It's a pigeon egg. There is a nest in the tree in our garden. Poor Mama Pigeon.