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2 hours ago, 5 shires said:

Looking at that picture you wouldn’t think we have had storms and flooding over the last few weeks...looks happy to be in the sunshine.

Yeah she loves to be out with us,and no looking at that you,d never know its been so wet

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Monty "Big Balls" enjoying the Sunshine.

Turned out he had a quite serious abscess in his scrotum, we had wondered why he yelped in pain occasionally, we thought he had a thorn in his thigh or pulled a muscle or sommat, since no visible signs, until it burst after going on 2 months.

His balls are (i) Ok and (ii) back to normal.

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