Animals strike curious poses
- Little My
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Very excellent page! I love the joyful leaping.
- Turtle Bean
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This really made me laugh. She chooses violence on a daily basis so got to keep those knives clean.
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- Epponnee Rae
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She’s got her eyes on you while she does it too. No sudden moves!
Benson is like a cartoon dog. What a brilliant face!
Benson is like a cartoon dog. What a brilliant face!
- Rosa
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Taffy the terrorist is so shiny!
- Turtle Bean
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She is a beautiful cat. Just a bit scary.
- Lily
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It is a joy seeing rescue pets, in particular, happy and loving life. Here is mine during and after his 10th birthday party. About 50 people came and the next day neither of us could move for exhaustion.
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Fifty people came to a dog’s birthday party?! Lily, you’re so soppy! 

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Love this so much!
- Hobbes
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Aw Lily, I love this, you both look so happy, and look at him all tuckered out. 
A photographer friend wanted some action shots of Archie to practice, and he managed to get this great one. :lol:

A photographer friend wanted some action shots of Archie to practice, and he managed to get this great one. :lol:
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Fabulous shot 

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Oh, Lily!
That's so sweet. He looks pure tuckered out from all the attention.

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- Lily
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Hobbes, what a fantastic photo! Love it.

Heck, they love him, what can I say? Also my reknowned baking skills...

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- Turtle Bean
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I have called him Monsieur Rouge. I love him.
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- Rosa
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What a gorgeous little ginge! Love a holiday cat.
- Turtle Bean
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He is so lovely. He is a bit confused because he hisses and spits at me while purring and headbutting me for more scritches. He also climbed my leg.
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He looks lovely
Luna came face to face with what I thought was a baby rat or a mouse but turned out to be a Pygmy shrew. Despite her impressive maintenance of her murder mittens, it turns out she is not a killer, and was trying to play with it instead. It played dead long enough for me to get it into a flower pot and set it free in the field opposite. At this point I still thought it was a rat mind you.

Luna came face to face with what I thought was a baby rat or a mouse but turned out to be a Pygmy shrew. Despite her impressive maintenance of her murder mittens, it turns out she is not a killer, and was trying to play with it instead. It played dead long enough for me to get it into a flower pot and set it free in the field opposite. At this point I still thought it was a rat mind you.
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- Glint
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Look mam, I got you and me a new pet :))
- Marth
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Mo just rocked up with another half dead baby rat. 3rd in three days. I've set the catflap to out only. He needs to be vetted by a human before being allowed in.
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But Marth, he's trying to look after you by bringing in food :))