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This has potential, already cat and dog enthusiasts are complaining that fido and fluffykins may lick their paws after being outside , so the council should stop spraying the pavements

Jeremy Wrote:

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> DulwichFox getting touchy about being called

> "Fox"! Lighten up! It's not exactly the worst

> thing anyone's ever been called. I've been called

> worse names this morning. Several times.


I don't mind Fox. Read my explanation...


Foxy

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