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willowisp

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  1. Yup ive tried it too, as im very fair skinned and burn easily This is magic stuff and would highly recommend it (i know the initial outlay is far expensive than any other suncream, but well worth it in the ling run ) Would ebay be a good place to check out prices?....not sure havent bought it in ages as not been anywhere
  2. He looked a very handsome boy Im so sorry for your loss Run free Bear, forever on the beach over the bridge Thoughts are with you at this sad time
  3. Oh has FMS and he nicked my pair so had to buy another!! Theyre DEAD comfy and i prefer them over my trainers and also wear them pretty much day in and out, theyre the black ones so go with pretty much anything. On the screen they look plasticy (as the OH put it, and which he stubbornly said "No" when i repeatedly asked him if he wanted a pair when i bought my first set,.... ), but not in "real", i really like em! I bought mine new off ebay
  4. Awww gorgeous piccies Looks like a luverly day was had by the woofers and all!
  5. Oh i think i know the one you mean, sorry my fault! It works out expensive when you have a few chins which is why ive never gone on to it! P@H do a 12.5kg bag of pellets called Henry Bell pellets for £7 and thats what mine are on (they were on Charnwoods, but as i moved to NI the delivery is stupidly priced so had to change them) From the farmers i get half bale of hay for about £3 (which is great for 13 chinnies!) btu i dont know if it might be too much for just the one. When i had less i used to buy the prepacked stuff or from the shop below and they were happy on that. Theres a great little online store that sells toys as well as hay here:Chinnie Shop so hope that helps a wee bit
  6. Chins are very selective eaters, so theyre best off on pellets to ensure they get all their nutrients. If you put both into a bowl they will pick out the nice bits and leave the pellets and will stubbornly wait for the mix . Chances are if theyve been on a mix they will snub theyre noses up at it (like going from McDonalds to Salads! ) but they *will* get used to it eventually The best thought of hay is called Timothy hay (especially when its fresh) and they love a product called Redigrass as a nice treat too. I get my hay from a local farm. As long as its fresh and not mouldy and as dust free as possible you'll be fine
  7. LMAO!!!! Brilliant.....!
  8. Theyre all gorgeous!! Love some of Lotties postions and Sandy is a babe (have a HUGE soft spot for the oldies! ) Tess is a stunner too....!
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