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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Depends what you mean by 'bonded.'
Hedgehog "bonding" seems like a prickly porcupinish prospect.

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Originally posted by @wolfe63
Hedgehog "bonding" seems like a prickly porcupinish prospect.
Hedgehogs. Why can't they just share the hedge?


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8216991.stm

(Funniest joke in Edinburgh Fringe).

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Depends what you mean by 'bonded.'
I think he may have sat on one.

My cat puts his paw on my shoulder when I'm down.

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Originally posted by @wolfe63
Hedgehog "bonding" seems like a prickly porcupinish prospect.
Theeee... hedgehog can never be bug... *ahem*.


Originally posted by @christopher-albon
I think he may have sat on one.

My cat puts his paw on my shoulder when I'm down.
He senses weakness and is contemplating eating one of your ears.


Give a dog food, love, and shelter, and it thinks you’re a god.

Give a cat food, love, and shelter, and it thinks it’s a god.

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Siamese are the worst.. we have 7 cats..only one has an attitude Her name is Samantha Siamese.


Originally posted by @ogb
Siamese are the worst.. we have 7 cats..only one has an attitude Her name is Samantha Siamese.
Some people shouldn't be allowed to name cats.

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I've heard that pigs make a loyal pet..and are smart, too..

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I can't stand cats. That's why I only have 7 of them. 😛

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Originally posted by @ogb
I've heard that pigs make a loyal pet..and are smart, too..
"I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals."

---Winston Churchill

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Originally posted by @wolfe63
Hedgehog "bonding" seems like a prickly porcupinish prospect.
Except when they’re belly up.

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Some people shouldn't be allowed to name cats.
It isn't just one of your holiday games.

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We once accidentally brought a (ginger and white) cat back from a weekend in the west - country. We called him Ipswich for no particular reason, neither of us having been to Ipswich. He went for the eyes, claws out if anyone tried to pick him up; he was a cat of character and lived to be fifteen. Our first dog was a Belgian Shepherd dog, who we called Samburu, who also lived to be fifteen. When he died I wept buckets, and decades later I still miss him sometimes; I think I must be a dog person.

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Originally posted by @indonesia-phil
When he died I wept buckets, and decades later I still miss him sometimes;
Yes some pets can become actual family members., and are fought over by lawyers in a divorce.