Fortunately for me, I slept right through a whole lot of this - and was unaware of the rest at the time. Jenny and Felix had an adventurous evening/night.
Felix is deeply neurotic, Jerry, and gets hysterical if there's a bell on his collar (and real hunters can manage even with several bells). He only ever manages to catch three or four things a year, so it's not worth it. He caught the same frog, or an identical one, again last night, and frothed again after he put it down - the slime on the skin must be bitter. I'm hoping he's learnt his lesson now.
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Man, Felix needs to leave the frogs alone.
Does he wear a bell?
Felix is deeply neurotic, Jerry, and gets hysterical if there's a bell on his collar (and real hunters can manage even with several bells). He only ever manages to catch three or four things a year, so it's not worth it. He caught the same frog, or an identical one, again last night, and frothed again after he put it down - the slime on the skin must be bitter. I'm hoping he's learnt his lesson now.
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