Our golden Lab X and our purebred brithish short hair kitty cat, abolutely adore one another........Punkin (cat) talks to Gypsy all the time, so funny to hear him talking to the dog.

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My cat talks to the dog.

Pretty sure she's not saying anything nice though


@the*scarlet*pimpernel wrote:

Jack the Dingbat catching carp

 

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has the fish been caught on a line first?

or does he just dive in and catch them himself?

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One of our orange breast babies.

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One of Baby birds parents- think its Mum.

Mr Grizz, he kept himself amused for hours chasing them. He would feel for them with his feet then dive for them. They had no escape as it was during the last drought and the creek had all but dried up. When this was taken there were still small waterholes left in the deeper parts of the creek. This mudpuddle was behind our house. Eventually it was completely dry and stayed that way for about 3 years. It's amazing how small an amount of water carp can survive in. I saw them with most of their bodies exposed, wriggling in the mud but still alive and well.

 

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the classed as a pest over there too?

meant to leave them on the bank over here if you catch them

 

i put fish in my pond at home, the dog spent all day duck diving for them, i mean all day. walk outside there he was next to the fish pond, time to feed him same place. all day.

i didn't replace them as they died.

yep, they are a noxious species on this side of the country too.  Jack spent most of his time chasing the fish until the creek dried up.

 

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Goldfinch bath time.

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