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Picking my puppy

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  • con1888
    con1888 Posts: 1,847 Forumite
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    Looking forwards to it so much picking up a freezer for his raw food tomorrow - he is going to get the best life i can give him !
  • gettingready
    gettingready Posts: 11,330 Forumite
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    Oh dear,,, do not put the pup in the freezer ;)
  • con1888
    con1888 Posts: 1,847 Forumite
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    haha I don't plan on it.

    On another note - Frankie cat ate a bird today :( bones and all, when my bf caught him he had left two wings so bf went away to get gloves to pick it up and put it in bin and when he returned he had ate the wings too and was licking his lips covered in blood :(

    I feel sorry for the birdy but that's nature I guess... just a bit disgusted at Frankie enjoying it so much !
  • gettingready
    gettingready Posts: 11,330 Forumite
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    Teddy brough me a baby bird once... was calling him home from the garden and he turned up and proudly spat the poor dead bird at my feed looking up at me and purring "look mum, got dinner for us"... had no heart to refuse him a cuddle, he was so pround of himself.. but wish cats did not kill birds.... :(
  • con1888
    con1888 Posts: 1,847 Forumite
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    At least Teddy offered it to you. I know they say they bring them as a gift but think Frankie had selfish reasons as he didn't even drop it at martin, he threw it in the air a few times ( was dead at the time ) and then tucked in.

    The neighbour next door has bird feeders out so they are often in his garden but they are usually high up or in the tree- this was the first time he has caught one.
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