Many of us love bees, snakes, mice or a hamster. Maybe a pet tortoise or turtle? A guinea pig?
Have some fun sharing your love of your non feathered and no furry friend here.
Those amazing friends that have forged a bond between us for so very long.
If you love cats and have stories and images, please place them in the comments.
We here at patriotrealm love our pets ( strike that, masters ) and want to honour the place they have in our lives.
I have created this page as a depository for some of our incredible bird images and videos.
Simply place your image or video in the comments section.
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