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This little slug was going down the side of our house head first...I am not much on creepy crawlies but he was actually pretty cute..
What is the purpose of a slug: providing a crucial food source for other wildlife, many species are key composters, helping to breakdown decomposing vegetation. There are approximately 40 species of slug currently found in the UK, with only a small number of these considered as pest species. A slugh is a tough-skinned terrestrial mollusk which typically lacks a shell and secretes a film of mucus for protection. It can be a serious plant pest.
Flash Back March 8, 2014
Madi said you can never, NO never, have too many cushions or pillows. Look at those sweet paw prints on the white pillow.
The opinion in the Gail and Nobby household is that the words 'cute' and 'slug' do not belong in the same sentence.
ReplyDeleteAnd Nobby would like to know why his paws are never allowed near white pillows.....
Hari Om
ReplyDeleteSome slugs are very handsome with colouring not dissimilar to tabby cats... And I'm with Madi... YAM xx
Ugh, slugs! They eat my plants and leave slime trails on my windows!
ReplyDeleteI admit I can't stand them
DeleteI'm with Gail and Nobby on this one! Now, I'd much rather look at you, angel Madi! 😁
ReplyDeleteyour diva is right... there are never too m7uch pillows... we agree for the slug... it reminds us of this unhappy kidlet what had a slug costume for halloween ;O)))
ReplyDeleteAwwww, Angel Madi looks so cozy and snuggly in those pillows. As for the slug thing- dad's sitting here trying to come up with something to say, but he slept poorly, got up too early and his brain's lagging a bit.
ReplyDeleteWe prefer that beautiful colorful pillow to the slug. It truly is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteHi angel Madi, Beau loves a pillow nest too. We miss you sweet girl. Bob saw the slug and said put some salt on it, just as I read the thought he was cute comment and said he sees nothing cute. I agree the slug is cute. I like them except the ones that eat the plants, flowers and all
ReplyDeleteAngel Madi had the right idea about a comfy place to be. I'll give you all this looks that I have. I have two flower beds, and I have the ugliest huge yellow slugs that I have ever seen in my life. And they eat absolutely everything including marigolds.
ReplyDeleteSlugs are weird and generally ugly, but Mom is always fascinated by their little antennas. Maybe they have tv built into their heads and that gets them better reception on local channels?
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ReplyDeleteWith slugs, I am between ewwww at first and then thinking they are pretty cute. Love their front end little faces but the inbetween is too ick. Sounds more like I am dining on them then looking at them.
ReplyDeleteI will look at Madi any day and yes her little paw prints are adorable♥
Our dad hates the slugs that eat his plants, but they are a good food source for other creatures. We love the Madi flash back.
ReplyDeleteThat slug sure was in a hurry! Such a sweet Angel Madi flashback.
ReplyDeleteBrian...in a hurry! Indeed!!!
ReplyDeleteI grew to be awed by slugs in California, but they do raise havoc with leafy plants!
ReplyDeleteAngel Madi is looking adorable as usual...both the girls love laying on multiple beds, blankets and/or pillows.
Have a wonderful weekend!
hugs,
Beth
Sweet flashback of Angel Madi. Ick on the slug. :) XO
ReplyDeleteAngel Madi lived a good life and she knew about pillows as comforting nest objects.
ReplyDeleteNo slugs for me, they destroy plants!
Hugs,
Mariette
Slugs can be quite fascinating.
ReplyDeleteMadi, I agree with you. Thank you for linking up with Feline Friday!
Yuck on the slugs.....we'll pass on the slime ! However we agree with Angel Madi - there's nothing like being on a big pile of puffiness and snuggliness for a snooze.......
ReplyDeleteHugs, Teddy and Mom
Wondering just what eats slugs, I looked it up: vertebrate predators of snails and slugs include shrews, mice, squirrels, and other small mammals; salamanders, toads and turtles...and birds, especially ground-foragers such as thrushes, grouse, blackbirds, and wild turkey.
ReplyDeleteWhen I see slugs present near my plants I put down a barrier of salt.
Madi, our Xena is like you in her multi-sof-surface comfort. I did name her Xena Schnauzer Warrior "Princess," so I guess the Princess and the Pea side of her is coming out.
Yep ~ you can have the slug but Angel Madi ~ is a gem ~ love all the pillows ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteHugs to you and Angel Madi ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)