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we have an echidna dining on ants in our garden the little devon rex cat tuxedo boy is perplexed it is the first echidna he has seen and tux is not sure if it is a toy, food or a future nemisis so is watching it from the deck, neck stretched out so far he has lost his wrinkles. eyes big and nose twitching his ears swivelling  like radar dishes the echidna, is placidly eating little nose snuffling, and spines shaking as he moves he is done now and makes his way to the hole in the fence the cat, now bold, goes to investigate nose to ground, but not for long. the acridic smell of dying ants give him cause to sneeze and sneeze before hustling back to the safety of the deck another lesson learnt echindna's are no cat's toy...
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Dec 11, 2016
Dec 11, 2016 at 12:01 AM UTC
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we have an echidna dining on ants in our garden the little devon rex cat tuxedo boy is perplexed it is the first echidna he has seen and tux is not sure if it is a toy, food or a future nemisis so is watching it from the deck, neck stretched out so far he has lost his wrinkles. eyes big and nose twitching his ears swivelling  like radar dishes the echidna, is placidly eating little nose snuffling, and spines shaking as he moves he is done now and makes his way to the hole in the fence the cat, now bold, goes to investigate nose to ground, but not for long. the acridic smell of dying ants give him cause to sneeze and sneeze before hustling back to the safety of the deck another lesson learnt echindna's are no cat's toy...
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Dec 11, 2016
Dec 11, 2016 at 12:01 AM UTC
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