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By *ebzStar OP Woman
over a year ago
Notting |
Of the hairy kind - they are bloody bonkers!!!
LOL
I have two of the beasts - and all the toys i got - and they prefer playing with my makeup brushes, and dressing gown belts etc.
Tut
One now snoring in the windowsill.
what oddities do your pets have??? |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
dirtybigbadsgirlville |
"Of the hairy kind - they are bloody bonkers!!!
LOL
I have two of the beasts - and all the toys i got - and they prefer playing with my makeup brushes, and dressing gown belts etc.
Tut
One now snoring in the windowsill.
what oddities do your pets have???" my bull terrier, seems to enjoy stealing out of handbags!! |
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By *ixplayMan
over a year ago
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ive got two cats, the one brings birds, mice & anything else she can catch & the other acts like a dog, if you screw & piece of paper up & throw it for her she'll bring it back for you to throw again, the mad thing, very entertaining, lol |
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By *ebzStar OP Woman
over a year ago
Notting |
The little breeds are usually the ones that rule the roost!!!
lol
I have got a pair of shoes in a carrier bag - and they keep running upstairs, playing in the bag, and then running back down again.
And they woke me up at 5am!!!
I am beginning to regret taking this pair on, hehe |
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By *ebzStar OP Woman
over a year ago
Notting |
"My dog passed away last year so looking for another one. I may wait till after the summer holidays though. Any suggestions for the best breed to get?"
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.
I wanted another dog but cant yet - cos of silly shifts i do at work.
Shame as my aunt got some Collie xGSD that are ready for homes too, and they are welll cute.
Cant recommend a breed - but any you do decide on - read up on them fully before getting one xxx |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"My dog passed away last year so looking for another one. I may wait till after the summer holidays though. Any suggestions for the best breed to get?"
Westie, they are human really, plus cute |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have one cat officially known as Samson but otherwise answers to buddy, prince, puddin, pigeon, poopen and the boy.
Eats me out of house and home and yet somehow keeps his trim figure (grrrrr).
Likes to bring home twigs, slow worms, birds feet, champagne corks, bees and wasps and anything that generally doesn't move too fast.
Wags his tail like a dog and regularly falls off whatever he's meant to be balancing on. Oh, and doesn't always land on his feet either!
Not really a toy fan but loves to play with plastic drinking straws and balled up bits of tin foil (as long as he doesn't hear you tear it from the roll). Oh and the cardboard inners from toilet paper too. Amazingly adept at chasing feet, especially naked ones and generally getting under your feet no matter where you tread.
He was 10 months old when we collected him from the rescue and had lived all his life being passed from pillar to post in different rescue centres.
Love him to bits and wouldn't change him for the world. |
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By *ebzStar OP Woman
over a year ago
Notting |
"Have you heard about Stu's ADHD pussie Debs?..........it sounds worse than yours You should feel lucky
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hahahahaha
I am beginning to think one of mine is like that!!!
He was the friendlier more socaible of the two - but he defo more bonkers. The other one got funny eyes (prob why he was bought in to be put down) and cant see and tried to follow the other one around everywhere.
I can hardly sleep!!!
ANd i dread getting home from work to see what devestation they have caused.
Have had to hide all my vases, the 3 ornaments i do have, and all my picture frames.
Thank god i am only "fostering" them, haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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we've got a "council estate special" cross bred mut named Fred, and he's my best mate. He's a big fooker, got a muscular physique and a great temperament. We took him to puppy classes as soon he was 12 weeks old, and he really is a good dog. He cost me £50 from an advert in a local paper.
Best £50 I ever spent |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My kitten, Sophie likes to scratch round the water dish before she drinks from it, and also scratches the kitchen drawers before she eats
My white cat, Millie who is no longer with us, liked to go and sit on the bird table in next doors garden so the birds wouldnt go anywhere near it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Our new cat Maggie is an absolute nightmare, she never walks, its run here run there, I've never known a cat like it, she goes mental in the garden now trying to catch anything that flies within 3 feet of her, she'll run in from the garden jump on the mat and slide straight into the hall way, think she needs a shot of ritalin |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had a yorkie once who would only eat if you pretended to spray from a can.
sssssssssst
then she went round and round in circles before stopping to eat her dinner
kin barmy !! |
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