2 dogs, 6 cats... and my daughter has 4 rats. We don't intend to have so many cats- we just end up rescuing them. We're trying to get pet free. With a kitten in the house again though we won't be pet free for another 20 years- our cats tend to be long lived. Our cats are all indoor at the moment- too dangerous with the coyotes around here and neighbours with dogs off leash left to roam neighbourhood unattended while they're at work (sickens me people don't look after their dogs better)... but every cat we've had that was outdoors would follow us as we walked through the woods wherever we would go... or up the street if we went that way.
What are the rats like They seem really intelligent to me - think they are gorgeous animals but I like all animals lol
Hers are all boys so they're friendly, like snuggling. They can be trained but hers arn't. They like to climb on your shoulder and under your neck and be stroked. They "brux" which is their equivalent of purring- they grind their front teeth together to express happiness. The females are less friendly but a lot more trainable- they are very intelligent.
Ever since he told the lad to leave the second bread roll back at breakfast on day1 he's been guiding his progress
In other news the club is signing to spend 20mil upgrading the academy building and facilities for warehousing other clubs young talent at Kirkby. To put it in context it cost 12mil in total way back when as a green field development.
£20m gets you very little these days so is hard to put into any context but great news that they’re trying to identify talent earlier at home.
Bonus, he would count as Home Grown since British and spent his early years playing for clubs in the PL. We tend to walk a fine line with the HG quota.
If he has a pet he is not bragging about it- so I think either way he is not a good fit for our team.