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Giant horned pet (Original Post)
mysteryowl
Jan 2021
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a kennedy
(29,699 posts)1. and I swear EVERY LIVING THING NEEDS LOVE, AND TOUCHING.
mysteryowl
(7,396 posts)2. YES!! Even gentle giants!
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,480 posts)4. I agree!
But seems combing out his big buddies fur
Would take a much longer time than brushing my beloved cats fur..😺
BlueDawn
(892 posts)3. Yes!
I loved watching this! Living things respond to love!
dewsgirl
(14,961 posts)5. This is so incredibly sweet.❤️
sinkingfeeling
(51,471 posts)6. One of my favorite cattle breeds.
TomSlick
(11,108 posts)7. A hairy coo!
That's not a typo. "Hairy coo" is Scottish for hairy cow and the common name for Highland cattle.
Hairy coos are generally not so lovingly combed.
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Niagara
(7,649 posts)8. Love this!
Hamish loves being brushed so much that he's drooling.