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I'm trying... but his nibs is too busy socialising, birdcatching and jowling for treats from the top of the freezer to stand photography. ^^ He *is* working on a new exercise routine, though. Step Catrobics, I think. |
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i used to put a collar on Elvis...........he 'lost' about 15 of them! hed go out with it........come back with nothing on! once i wrote a note & put it in the collar incase he was wandering to someone else............he came back with no note & no collar! dont bother now everyone knows him and knows where he lives, think i might put on on Taylor when he goes out have too see how it goes |
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Since Rover has a "wild" colour, I prefer to replace the collars. If something happens to him, a kindly passer-by may realise that he's a pet and take him to a vet, and the vet may realise that it's worth looking for a chip. He'll have shrugged off the collar five minutes before, but you never know. |
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