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Tuesday, 3 June 2014
I thought I saw a rabbit...........
Spud cat had that sinking feeling
Well here's a quick blog post about Spuds new rabbiting plan- I think he may have to rethink his strategy! (but it was fun to watch)
P.S. the rabbit escaped
Love from Spud Cat xx
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