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hidetheelephants said:
RammyMP said:
In what parallel universe is "Keep them in a fking hutch you weirdo" not the only answer?The house itself was a decent house but everything in it needed to be skipped, then the house fumigated, then aired for a year or so.
AndyAudi said:
I thought this might be a contender as a little odd, to be selling a new tracksuit at such a discount, picture 3 is interesting….
(I’d 3 mutual friends with her & all dodgers!)
Tried to link it but it’s disappeared ??
A suitable entry for the Council thread as well I'd suggest. That is brazen though. (I’d 3 mutual friends with her & all dodgers!)
Tried to link it but it’s disappeared ??
hidetheelephants said:
RammyMP said:
In what parallel universe is "Keep them in a fking hutch you weirdo" not the only answer?https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
bobtail4x4 said:
I have seen horses, cattle and even pigs in houses,
usually they start as a small pet but grow and never seem to move out.
must be a farm thing.
A mate of mine was trying to pull a girl years ago, we went round her house and she had 2 potbelly miniature pigs wandering about stting everywhere. He never did have any luck with her.usually they start as a small pet but grow and never seem to move out.
must be a farm thing.
bobtail4x4 said:
I have seen horses, cattle and even pigs in houses,
usually they start as a small pet but grow and never seem to move out.
must be a farm thing.
The place my parents moved in to when I was 3 had to be fumigated first, the previous occupants kept geese in one of the bedrooms, amongst other livestock.usually they start as a small pet but grow and never seem to move out.
must be a farm thing.
Our rabbit was house trained, loved being in the house, used to stretch out on the fluffy rug and let people pet him, really nice pets.
He used his litter tray for toilets 95% of the time, they do chew things by their nature and it's hard to train that out of them, we just made sure cables were routed or blocked so he couldn't get them so it wasn't really an issue.
He used his litter tray for toilets 95% of the time, they do chew things by their nature and it's hard to train that out of them, we just made sure cables were routed or blocked so he couldn't get them so it wasn't really an issue.
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