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Hayles66

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Why thank you Ricky. Long time no speak! He's gorgeous, into everything. One minute he is chasing everything that moves and then the next he's fast asleep.
It was hilarious last night. We have converted Bonnie's cage and put in a shelf with a ramp so that the food and bed are separate to the cat litter tray. We put him in and a couple of minutes later out he popped. The holes in the bottom tray are larger and he's so small he could squeeze through. It was too late to fix it so we left him with the run of the bottom of the house. We took Trixie, Sam and Star upstairs so he wouldn't be terrorised by them. Went downstairs this morning and couldn't find him. The next minute out he pops from the lounge window. He is upstairs on the bed with us now. We've tired him out, he's now fast asleep.
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Oh bless, cocoa had the downstairs all to himself then last night, bet he familarised with his new home. How long before the other cats stop terrorising him? Sooner the better. More pictures of cocoa please if u can :)

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Cocoa looks great. I can see why you wanted to adopt him. I'm sure he will enjoy his life with the others, once they are used to him.

Would the old trick of putting butter on the paws of a cat in a new home work?
I'm thinking butter-up Cocoa and his terrorists, so they can sit down together and clean up. ;)

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Here you go
He loves Trixies bed
He loves playing on my iPad. It's a cat game with a laser. He keeps swiping it to the next app. Any way to freeze the app? I suppose turning off the multitasking gestures would do it.

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Wow, thanks for the additional pictures, Cocoa is definately a "High Tech Kitty" :)

He looks great in the ipad picture, the concentration captured in the picture is amazing

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Time to show you one of my more unusual pets - some of you are gonna hate me for posting this LOL



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This is Rhapsody, she is a 12ft Burmese Python. We got her when she was only 2ft, starving and severely dehydrated as the previous owner did not know how to care for a snake, let alone a Burmese!

It took us 3 years to get her to full health with the help of an amazing vet and now she is just stunning. She loves cuddling with my hubby on the sofa, sometimes I wonder who gets the most cuddles LOL

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darkangelwitch said:
Time to show you one of my more unusual pets - some of you are gonna hate me for posting this LOL

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This is Rhapsody, she is a 12ft Burmese Python. We got her when she was only 2ft, starving and severely dehydrated as the previous owner did not know how to care for a snake, let alone a Burmese!

It took us 3 years to get her to full health with the help of an amazing vet and now she is just stunning. She loves cuddling with my hubby on the sofa, sometimes I wonder who gets the most cuddles LOL

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She is a beauty alright!

So glad you saved her!

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Scary snake ( i fear snakes), glad you saved her, they are being poached and thier natural habitat being diminished by mankind

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She is a captive bred snake. One of my gripes is people breeding these in captivity and then selling them to just anyone. They are a difficult breed to keep an dew did a lot of research before committing to keeping her.

They live up to about 25 years in captivity so it is a long term commitment and unfortunately people do not realise how big they can get and how long they live.

We have created a very secure vivarium for her complete with a special feeding box which allows us to feed her in safety and while she is eating we can clean out her house.

One of the arts of keeping a snake like this is to never let her connect the vivarium door opening with food - that's how you get bitten!

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All creature are beautiful. :)
Hayles-- congrats to you on your new baby. She is adorable!

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My daughter bought a new coat for our dog but it was too small.....

Mischka was not amused!



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