4 June 2009 #1 T Twinkletoes Well-Known Member Joined 8 February 2007 Messages 1,107 Location Cornwall Visit site http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...eals-lunch.html
4 June 2009 #2 T The Original Kao Well-Known Member Joined 20 January 2007 Messages 8,295 Location scotland Visit site Awww, very sweet pictures
4 June 2009 #3 F Fantasy_World Well-Known Member Joined 9 February 2007 Messages 2,754 Visit site Fantastic pictures and a great story thanks so much for sharing it with us.
4 June 2009 #4 P Paddywhack Well-Known Member Joined 22 January 2008 Messages 656 Visit site How cute was that !!!
5 June 2009 #5 Q Quadro Well-Known Member Joined 8 April 2009 Messages 2,711 Location East Lothian Visit site AW super cure
5 June 2009 #6 F flyingfeet Well-Known Member Joined 16 March 2006 Messages 8,073 Location South West Visit site Its not a mouse its a rat and it doesn't look too well judging by its fur!! (and the fact it let a predator get within eating distance!)
Its not a mouse its a rat and it doesn't look too well judging by its fur!! (and the fact it let a predator get within eating distance!)
5 June 2009 #7 I ISHmad Well-Known Member Joined 14 April 2007 Messages 5,140 Visit site Great photo.
6 June 2009 #8 C Charmaine18 Well-Known Member Joined 22 May 2009 Messages 2,032 Location South Lincs Visit site Why did the article keep switching between calling it a mouse and a rat? Cute picture though - I do love leopards (and rats!). Although I agree with CotswoldSJ that there's probably something wrong with it if it's getting that close to a predator!
Why did the article keep switching between calling it a mouse and a rat? Cute picture though - I do love leopards (and rats!). Although I agree with CotswoldSJ that there's probably something wrong with it if it's getting that close to a predator!
6 June 2009 #9 W WoopsiiD Well-Known Member Joined 9 November 2007 Messages 7,268 summerfieldstables.weebly.com Posted before but........seems to be an uprising in the rat community!