tegendemuur
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Cats definitely know when a food item is expensive, lol.
While she does have a ferret smell to her she actually doesn’t make the hose smell at all. I clean her cage out everyday!My son had a ferret for a while, it was originally my daughters, but her landlord wouldn't allow it. When it first showed up at our house, I got a whiff of its food and thought anything that smells that bad going in is going to be really bad coming out! Eventually my son lost interest and gave to a friend.
I had to really stay on my son to keep the cage clean, it was a fun little mischievous pet, but you couldn't leave anything like keys or coins lying around!While she does have a ferret smell to her she actually doesn’t make the hose smell at all. I clean her cage out everyday!
It's the only cut I know how to do...heh. Both my sons and previous Westie all got buzz cuts. Of course my middle son (now 27) tells me how it traumatized him......Wow, what a buzz cut!
A friends shepherd was visiting this year and went crazy digging near my foundation. Turns out she was trying to excavate a huge network of chipmunk tunnels that had been funneling water into my basement.View attachment 111493
The aftermath of indignant sighing and dramatic flopping after being told “No” multiple times to hedonistic romping and digging in a snowmelt sodden, muddy af backyard. Doesn’t help that this 57lb baby likes to dig near the foundation and rearrange the downspout drainage pipes.