The Daily Bird #27 » « At Play. Raturday River investigates why I’m disturbing her delicious breakfast of corn. © C. Ford. All rights reserved. Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related The Daily Bird #27 » « At Play.
Ice Swimmer says June 18, 2016 at 6:51 pm Oh my, she’s grown. The second is great in (among other things) showing how far the whiskers can reach.
blf says June 18, 2016 at 7:23 pm Ok, why are you disturbing the meal of maize? A late appointment with bird-puppet or something?
Caine says June 18, 2016 at 7:32 pm Ice Swimmer, yes, she has grown! Still an absolute sweetie. Blf, well, I have to get photos sometime! I can hardly get photos when they’re in the bird puppets.
johnson catman says June 20, 2016 at 8:20 am Her coat looks very soft and silky. Do they bathe themselves like a cat?
Caine says June 20, 2016 at 9:55 am Rats are mad groomers all, they are much more involved with self-grooming than cats are, and they groom one another as well.
Ice Swimmer says
Oh my, she’s grown.
The second is great in (among other things) showing how far the whiskers can reach.
blf says
Ok, why are you disturbing the meal of maize? A late appointment with bird-puppet or something?
Caine says
Ice Swimmer, yes, she has grown! Still an absolute sweetie.
Blf, well, I have to get photos sometime! I can hardly get photos when they’re in the bird puppets.
blf says
Ah, I see: A creep.
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rq says
Just don’t take the corn away!
Love the whiskers.
Caine says
rq:
I wouldn’t dare!
johnson catman says
Her coat looks very soft and silky. Do they bathe themselves like a cat?
Caine says
Rats are mad groomers all, they are much more involved with self-grooming than cats are, and they groom one another as well.