Kisses for my niece

kirsty

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My beautiful niece Issy giving Squidward the axoblotl as she calls them a big kiss, and Squidward giving her one back to say thank you for feeding her :) so gorgeous
 

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That is just too cute! Such a sweet photo. :D
 
I know when I saw I just couldn't resist the photo :)
 
Aw! Thats so cute! Bit scared when I saw the ghost in the tank though! Is that an axie guardian angel?? ;)
 
Aw! Thats so cute! Bit scared when I saw the ghost in the tank though! Is that an axie guardian angel?? ;)

Hehe, wondered what you were talking about at first, well I hope I am looking after them well enough to be their guardian angel :happy:
 
my little cousin langley did the same thing to pixie. and he came right over and did it too. it was so cute. kids and axie, its a whole other experience.
 
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