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a few rabbits and a ferret


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set a few friday, heres some snaps mickspics279.jpg

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the ferret was a b*****d to get out and it came close to a tap on the nut but i got her in the end .When i got home it had made me and the motor stink rotten ,i put her in a cage with a big hob and she has filled him in ,sometime today she will be taken over to Norfolk to a keeper mate whos asked me for a good sized jill to put his hob over

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