Well I thought today was pretty sedate really, nice and peaceful. Got home from work, pottering about, on here having a look, thinking about tea as you do. I have a bats chocolate lab bitch, 6 years old, absolutely adorable but terrified of strangers but loves my neighbours (biscuits over the fence). Most nights she's gone for a while saying hello to them and eating I assume!
Well, when I let her out tonight she didn't come back. After half an hour or so I went out and called her, no rushing wiggly doggy just frantic banging and crashing from the bottom of the garden! So I had to go round the block dog lead in hand to work out whose garden she had managed to break into. Got there, went in their gate, down the path, onto lawn and called her to be promptly pounced on and ended up sat on my arse in the pouring rain with a muddy dog jumping all over me while I laughed my head off! Not sure what the house owners thought but it certainly made my day more exciting
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Wow that's awesome. Had a budgie when I was a very young girl, I remember thinking he was really cool! How old is yours? Can you let him out of his cage?
I've got two cats. One's a fat lump that dribbles and sheds hair everywhere, and the other's a murderous little b'stard that's the scourge of every rat, rabbit, shrew, mole, mouse, and bird in the Oxford area, most of which seem to end up decapitated on my dining room floor. They make life interesting...
I'm not sure iv had him for 2 years now but he was my nans. I would say he about 5.
No he won't cum out I think he just happy being where he is.. He so funny tho the things he does. He sounds like R2-D2 of stars wars when he whistles and chats
Well I thought today was pretty sedate really, nice and peaceful. Got home from work, pottering about, on here having a look, thinking about tea as you do. I have a bats chocolate lab bitch, 6 years old, absolutely adorable but terrified of strangers but loves my neighbours (biscuits over the fence). Most nights she's gone for a while saying hello to them and eating I assume!
Well, when I let her out tonight she didn't come back. After half an hour or so I went out and called her, no rushing wiggly doggy just frantic banging and crashing from the bottom of the garden! So I had to go round the block dog lead in hand to work out whose garden she had managed to break into. Got there, went in their gate, down the path, onto lawn and called her to be promptly pounced on and ended up sat on my arse in the pouring rain with a muddy dog jumping all over me while I laughed my head off! Not sure what the house owners thought but it certainly made my day more exciting
it did make me smile though Molly reading about your doggy story i love dogs
Pets are brilliant im so glad i decided to keep one of the kittens my daughters cat biscuit had because he makes me day every morning he follows me around and sits on my feet when im standing making a cuppa or washing up and loves snuggling up on my lap plus when he and mummy decide to chase each other all round the living room and kitchen sounds like ive got giant elephants in the house with the amount of noise they make
but he is soo cute and adorable
when i was a kid i had a pet mouse that i decided in my wisdom to take out to the garden to play and remember being so upset because he ran away hehe my mum got me another one though but we also had budgies cats rabbits and hamsters over the years but i do prefer cats the way they have the right attitude to life hehe
a friend used to have a staffi who he left in the living room one day and came home to find he had chewed is way through the sofa from one end to the other :eek:
it was still usable so the friend kept it
i have always wanted a snake as a pet till a friend had a nasty experience with her pet python after having him for 8 years :eek:
now i would love to have a pet penguin that would be great to take out for a walk can you imagine the looks i would get walking round the park
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