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7th June 2013, 12:08 AM #11Top Cat



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7th June 2013, 09:00 AM #12Active Cat


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Lol sorry I wasn't thinking I forgot that was a scottishism but no it's not a slug x
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7th June 2013, 09:01 AM #13Active Cat


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7th June 2013, 01:30 PM #14
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7th June 2013, 05:01 PM #15Top Cat



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Haha the bug did look familiar, like a bug we have here in the states. We have a small black bug that we call crunch bugs, because they crunch when you smoosh them. I bet the slaters do not taste like lobster. Hahaha
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7th June 2013, 08:23 PM #16Top Cat



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7th June 2013, 08:24 PM #17Top Cat



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7th June 2013, 08:25 PM #18Top Cat



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25th June 2013, 07:41 PM #19
Neevie just ate a fly. Just thought it was worth reporting into this thread as it's her first fly this season and definitely qualifies as a ewwwwww. Never tasted one myself, but from looking at her face it looks very chewy...

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25th June 2013, 09:27 PM #20Top Cat



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