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Gorgeous pets on here. We have a rescue cat called, Christy (on my profile pic). She is 6 and we got her from SPCA 5 years ago. She is an indoor cat, is bonkers and definitely runs the house! For years when I lived with my parents, we had 2 Dalmatian dogs, William and Oscar, who were so loving, but really boisterous! Every day was different with them! Pets are so therapeutic.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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Unicorn lol
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Unicorns are great, @debbiedo49! Everyone should have one!Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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We are owned by a cat called Tilda. Seats are available until you want to sit on one and she is suddenly there. I seem to the designated scratching post and her favourite pounce on toy, until I think its time she wants me to clip her claws then she disappears. If I get up to stretch or go somewhere she will rush to get high and smack me as I go by, or try to use me as chew toy.
Secretly though I think she does like me. Her favourite thing to cuddle up on is any of my clothing, which she deposits large amount of cat fur on to help keep me warm.
There may be a good reason why my favourite pets are rats, but the girls won't let me get one.As an individual I stood alone.
As a member of a group I did things.
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mel_4ears said:Tell us about your beloved furry, feathery and scaly friends!
I have a cat called Kissy. She's a five year old tortoiseshell. She's about five. I adopted her in March last year from the RSPCA. -
My border collie , Diesel, he loves playing with balls. That’s 3 in his mouth !!!!
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Hello Diesel! You look a happy chappy!x
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