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Cat lovingly head bumps bearded dragon

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Family is more than just people and cats, shown here in the friendship between Din Din the Siamese cat and Frankie the rescued bearded dragon.

Here Din Din, (so named because she only answers when called for dinner), gives Frankie a 'head bump', or 'head bunt', a cat behaviour reserved only for family groups to show love.

Frankie, as a rescued lizard, had a stunted growth due to poor conditions when young, making her very small and so she was knocked back a little by Din Din's nudging.

The two are known to follow each other around and spend a lot of time sitting together looking out of windows, enjoying the sunshine and napping together.

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