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Hello from Hippie

Eticx

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Hello!
Got my first bearded dragon, Hippie, 7 months ago. Never had something like it before and I totally love it!
My dad and I saw him in a pet store one day and I just had to have him.
He likes to be on my shoulder watching me play games, or running around the house exploring together with the cat! :)

This is Hippie when I first got him.
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This is Hippie now
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Pat B

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Cute looking booger!! I would be careful of your cat and beardie together. It only takes a heartbeat and a toe, foot, tail is missing. Just a caution to be aware!
 

Eticx

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Yeah, the 2 of them are fine when Hippie is sitting still, but as soon as he moves the cat thinks he wants to play.
So I'm always close by :)

Few days ago I was getting ready to give Hippie a bath, turned around to fill the bath, turned back and saw this!
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Germ

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Over the years I have seen & heard this tooooo often, "My BD & cat get along so well", then," OMG - I don't know why ... " when the cat decides playtime is over. Cats are natural predators, if it is smaller & it moves, it's lunch. Cats & BDs, while there are the few exceptions, don't mix.
 

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