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Old 03-03-2016, 04:09 PM   #41
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/About-Tortoi.../dp/B00NU211IA

My all time favourite! Nearly a Nerd tshirt Suze !
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Old 03-03-2016, 04:41 PM   #42
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/About-Tortoi.../dp/B00NU211IA

My all time favourite! Nearly a Nerd tshirt Suze !
That's just brilliant!! I'd definitely buy one of those if you could order to your requirements and make tortoise plural and perhaps I'd make it 5 people instead of 3.
I'm not sure I want a T-shirt as I'm so wary of advertising that I have torts, but a mug would be brilliant.
I'm still trying to get a T-shirt with 'Mrs Sean Bean' on it. Not sure what hubby will think. It's been on my watch list for a while but for some reason he hasn't taken the hint yet!!
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Old 03-03-2016, 04:49 PM   #43
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They actually get raw meet rabbits with the fur still on pheasants with the feathers on as they are not vegitarians.
That all fine, but do you feed them store bought dog food too?

Finding it hard to believe that anyone could provide the above year-round, due to supply and the time taken, but I may be wrong. But as above, the masses could not afford and/or have access to do this.
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Old 03-03-2016, 05:05 PM   #44
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My all time favourite! Nearly a Nerd tshirt Suze !
I've seen this before, Emma I think you make a good point about the t shirt, I hadn't thought of it that way, thanks.
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I have kept plenty of dogs and cats over my lifetime, and they are perfectly fine on complete dog foods, these are designed for dogs and cats, they thrive on these, have glossy coats, healthy bones and live long lives ( mostly) plus a bowl of water, walks and training for dogs. On the other hand reptiles, need a complete habitat plus the correct food, suppliments, humidity , uv, temps etc, I think you can see the difference , reptiles a whole different approach and commitment. Obviously any animal is a commitment, but I do think reptiles require a whole different way of thinking. And being a bit nerdy.
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I have kept plenty of dogs and cats over my lifetime, and they are perfectly fine on complete dog foods, these are designed for dogs and cats, they thrive on these, have glossy coats, healthy bones and live long lives ( mostly) plus a bowl of water, walks and training for dogs. On the other hand reptiles, need a complete habitat plus the correct food, suppliments, humidity , uv, temps etc, I think you can see the difference , reptiles a whole different approach and commitment. Obviously any animal is a commitment, but I do think reptiles require a whole different way of thinking. And being a bit nerdy.
I agree totally with this and have no idea as to why it diverted to how not to feed cats and dogs.
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I agree totally with this and have no idea as to why it diverted to how not to feed cats and dogs.
Errr I'm not sure why either
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Here we go - literally thousands of tortoise t-shirts (and other products too - can even customise!!)

http://www.cafepress.co.uk/+tortoise+t-shirts
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Old 04-03-2016, 05:43 PM   #49
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ooh I am am still on Sean Bean bit ! what was the thread .way to go Emma!

(omg Gordon do you let the pheasants hang - I nearly gagged last summer with the timing and then watching out for the shot case you break a tooth...but then again that's me not the muts ! )
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ooh I am am still on Sean Bean bit ! what was the thread .way to go Emma!

(omg Gordon do you let the pheasants hang - I nearly gagged last summer with the timing and then watching out for the shot case you break a tooth...but then again that's me not the muts ! )
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