Tim Dowling : after a year of ignoring each other, the cat and the dog have declared war
We arrive home from holiday to discover our pets scrapping constantly. Are they enjoying themselves? It’s hard to tell We arrive home from our holiday to another household altogether: the oldest one, the middle one and the oldest one’s girlfriend have been in charge for more than a fortnight. (…)
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