ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:
FranticPea wrote:Least he didn't eat the hamster.
Yet.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Not content with successfully or unsuccessfully sneaking into the kitchen to eat cat food at least once a day (he's so brazen these days he doesn't give a shit if he gets caught), Bramble has discovered the hamster food in my daughter's bedroom. He ate roughly 350g of it (and a bit of the bag) while I was on the school run.
Rev wrote:Round here because I live in an extended housing estate, the number dogs you see being walked has sky rocketed, and they're all about the nine month range. Lot of people got Cockapoos last year..
poprock wrote:Rev wrote:Round here because I live in an extended housing estate, the number dogs you see being walked has sky rocketed, and they're all about the nine month range. Lot of people got Cockapoos last year..
Absolutely, yeah. The number of lockdown puppies has been HUGE. Puppy prices have skyrocketed as a result. Which is lovely really, because dogs are ace and many people will really benefit from the canine company in These Difficult Times™.
Of course there’s a dark side. Rescue charities are expecting an influx of unwanted adult dogs as soon as lockdown ends and people need to go back to work.
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