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Hedgehog dead
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I think our resident hedgehog, Harvey, is dead :-o(
I havent seen him for five days now and mrwarpig said that there was a squished one on the road the other morning. I am gutted. I really enjoyed watching him in the mornings. Even mrwarpig said he felt sorry for the 'wee b*gger', and he has a heart of stone.
Sorry, not a question, just had to tell someone.
R.I.P Harvey
I havent seen him for five days now and mrwarpig said that there was a squished one on the road the other morning. I am gutted. I really enjoyed watching him in the mornings. Even mrwarpig said he felt sorry for the 'wee b*gger', and he has a heart of stone.
Sorry, not a question, just had to tell someone.
R.I.P Harvey
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I am missing Yellowbeak this morn - (tame old blackbird that has been visiting us for what seems like years!). He always starts the dawn chorus (4 am) then waits for his breakfast outside the kitchen door (wee bit of apple etc) - but this morning no sign of him :o( I miss the daft old birdie even if he does take advantage of my good nature Lol!! What a character!!!
Hopefully, he is having a lie-in this morn and he will make an appearance soon. :o)x
I am missing Yellowbeak this morn - (tame old blackbird that has been visiting us for what seems like years!). He always starts the dawn chorus (4 am) then waits for his breakfast outside the kitchen door (wee bit of apple etc) - but this morning no sign of him :o( I miss the daft old birdie even if he does take advantage of my good nature Lol!! What a character!!!
Hopefully, he is having a lie-in this morn and he will make an appearance soon. :o)x
Well girls, you know, I felt it would be cruel not to eat him! Admittedly, he was huge, and I am only down to his wee nose, really. His ears were MASSIVE!
Oh and let me tell you something that might make you animal people smile: when Mr Pops first brought him home for me, he left him on the dining table. We were sat in the back room (our front room, conversely!) and I heard a low growling....When I got up to see what the matter was, Jack (our Border Collie) was in the dining room, giving Percival the evil eye, growling with his ears flat to his head! I had to put Percival on the floor so Jack could figure out he was harmless!
It happened again the other day; Percival currently resides in the kitchen, and one day I was upstairs, and the back door was open for Jack. I heard him growl then bark, and he wouldn't settle, so I went downstairs, and there he was, rigid with territorial annoyance! Poor baby. Them foil-wrapped bunnies will get you!
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Oh and let me tell you something that might make you animal people smile: when Mr Pops first brought him home for me, he left him on the dining table. We were sat in the back room (our front room, conversely!) and I heard a low growling....When I got up to see what the matter was, Jack (our Border Collie) was in the dining room, giving Percival the evil eye, growling with his ears flat to his head! I had to put Percival on the floor so Jack could figure out he was harmless!
It happened again the other day; Percival currently resides in the kitchen, and one day I was upstairs, and the back door was open for Jack. I heard him growl then bark, and he wouldn't settle, so I went downstairs, and there he was, rigid with territorial annoyance! Poor baby. Them foil-wrapped bunnies will get you!
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