Last Sunday afternoon the sight of a snake devouring one of my large goldfish didn't bother Caity one little bit but this 'oversize stone' that suddenly move when she touched it sent her into a panic.Gently we introduced the two of them and Caity soon became confident enough to feed Daisy with dandelion flowers. So confident that we had to watch carefully to make sure Catie's fingers didn't get into Daisy's mouth. She's no teeth as such but her gums are sure razor sharp as I can testify to when shes chomped on my unsuspecting toes!
Another Blog? 'But it would be so boring' I exclaimed. after thinking about it I decided why not. Maybe the name of this blog will aptly describe its contents. Who knows?
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