He probably did you all a favour. I'm sure you'd all had an elegant sufficiency and he saved you from the sin of gluttony at that special time of year 😇
My son's dog was tall enough and smart enough to open the spring catch on a big kitchen bin and wolfed down a sweetcorn kernel, which then promptly lodged in his intestines, cue a very sick dog, a big op and an even bigger vet's bill.
We had a dog that swallowed a balloon on a string. The string emerged and I stood on the string and led her away. Fortunately it worked. I didn't realise you weren't supposed to do it.
My neice fed the family cocker spaniel all the meat in the fridge that had just been delivered by the butcher. They lived in the country and used to get a delivery about once a month. It was in the fridge until some of it could be put in the freezer. She was only 4 at the time (my neice, not the cocker spaniel).
I had a cat and, being used to dogs, left a chicken to defrost on the worktop over night. Came down the next morning to find the cat with it's head stuck in the remnants of the chicken, took a while to prise it free.
Majorly curmudgeonly today. Took some photos, as normal, loaded them on to the laptop, as normal, have they gone to "My Pictures", as normal???? did they buffalo. They're on file, but I can't move them , or add them to facebook, or here. GGRRRRR
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
They're on file, but I can't move them , or add them to facebook, or here.
GGRRRRR