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A very sad week for me.
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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 234242" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>It began a week ago today when the Cat's Protection League came to collect 2 of my 3 beloved cats. My son and I decided that due to us both suffering poor health it was best to rehome the 2 boys as they were too big and boisterous for us to cope with in our very small bungalow. We have kept the little female as she is calmer.</p><p>That same day my Phormictopus sp. full green, Amapa, moulted but sadly 3 days later she died, it appeared she never managed to pump herself up.</p><p>Then yesterday my good friend [USER=28710]@ilovebrachys[/USER] came and collected most of my collection of Ts. I now have just 3 Ts, my oldest girl the Lasiodora parahybana, Pip, Phormictopus atrichomatus, Amapa, and simply because my first ever T was an OBT Usambara I have kept a young one, Ziga.</p><p>I'm already missing them all terribly but hopefully my much smaller menagerie will be much easier to manage.</p><p>I do still have my 2 snakes though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 234242, member: 3458"] It began a week ago today when the Cat's Protection League came to collect 2 of my 3 beloved cats. My son and I decided that due to us both suffering poor health it was best to rehome the 2 boys as they were too big and boisterous for us to cope with in our very small bungalow. We have kept the little female as she is calmer. That same day my Phormictopus sp. full green, Amapa, moulted but sadly 3 days later she died, it appeared she never managed to pump herself up. Then yesterday my good friend [USER=28710]@ilovebrachys[/USER] came and collected most of my collection of Ts. I now have just 3 Ts, my oldest girl the Lasiodora parahybana, Pip, Phormictopus atrichomatus, Amapa, and simply because my first ever T was an OBT Usambara I have kept a young one, Ziga. I'm already missing them all terribly but hopefully my much smaller menagerie will be much easier to manage. I do still have my 2 snakes though. [/QUOTE]
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