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Post by Bruno311210 Sat Jun 18 2011, 21:51

Right, Myself,Oh and our daughter went out to go to my dad's care home and see him, while we were out, My son stayed behind and looked after bruno, while bruno was in the garden, he ate a ladybird and there was like foamy slimy and my son said bruno was sick a little bit , doesn't seem to affected him, he seems to be his normal self. Anyone else had a similar situation ?
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Post by Guest Sat Jun 18 2011, 22:00

ladybirds have an acid inside of them to protect them it is yellow, it is probally that, it will not harm bruno it will just make him a bit sick



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Post by janey Sat Jun 18 2011, 22:04

If it moves she'll have a gentle lick! Doesn't move after! Wouldn't worry x
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Post by Bruno311210 Sat Jun 18 2011, 22:04

Ok Thank you Smile

Feel sorry for Ryan that twice now he looked after him while we've been to see my dad and Bruno's been sick, the first time was because Bruno had been doing a impression of a sheep when i took him out that morning Laughing
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Post by Bruno311210 Sat Jun 18 2011, 22:06

janey wrote:If it moves she'll have a gentle lick! Doesn't move after! Wouldn't worry x

ok Thank you , Bruno had a spider that morning too. if it moves he eats it , if we don't get there first Big Grin
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Post by janey Sat Jun 18 2011, 22:10

They come in handy when you get big buggers,I don't feel guilty when she kills them (sorry to our spider lovers!)
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