Sunday 4 September 2011

This spying is going too far!

First Misty peering at us through the crack in the fence - and now this!!
Taken by security camera last night - caught red-pawed, Misty's sister Penny having a peek inside the Bosses car! Or, was she more likely looking for bugs and moths fluttering round on the outside of the car window :)

Whatever she was up to, it gave us a good laugh here this morning :))

Di
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13 comments:

  1. Hehehe thanks for sharing and giving me a giggle.
    A x
    ps still no babies....she was contracting every 4 mins til 2.30 this morning then went to sleep! Think she is doing it in installments and is hoping to sleep her way through most of it :-)

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  2. Oh what a CUTE shot that is... She really has some muscles to pull herself up like that too!!

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  3. To cute! Don't have a stamp for that one. :)
    Hugs
    Bernie

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  4. What a shot! What ARE they feeding that cat nextdoor????

    Hilarious

    Hugs, Sandra

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  5. Spring chicken Sarn?!? Or maybe Bounce doggie food?:))

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  6. Hi Di, Many thanks for sharing this with us.........it's amazing how its captured this great image and can imagine you having a good laugh about it l think its funny too!! :) Sandra H

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  7. Haa Haa! That has given us a good laugh tonight!! We only get the odd Bat and Holyhocks on our security camera!!

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  8. Oh how cute! These little furries sure do keep us amused!

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  9. Oh Dear is that what you call a Peeping Penny (Tom). What was happening in the back seat, (could bring back memories).

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  10. Ahhh so cute.....made me laugh!!!
    Diane xx

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