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Oh my god there's a frog in my toilet!

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**Sheesh

**Sheesh Report 5 Jul 2004 12:58

Hello, I had to share this with you as there's no one else in the house. I've just come in and went to the downstairs loo, and theres a little frog about 2" long swimming about in it. I've slammed the lid down as I cant bear to flush it away incase it gets hurt, but I can't bring myself to pick it up. This is the second time this has happened, but how do they get there? I suppose it must have snuck in when the door was open - ughh it could have been in the house all night. Does anyone know if a little frog that size could jump high enough to get into the toilet, or will it have somehow come in through the pipes? I'm so pleased ive got another loo upstairs lol