Keka & Canine
Hey Keka, have you ever thought about turning those piles of recycled bottles into a real wildlife park? I mean, we could use them as bird feeders or even tiny terrariums for local critters—your glitter could be the perfect camouflage!
Oh my gosh, absolutely! Picture this: each bottle is a glittery little palace for a sparrow or a hedgehog, with a glitter rim that dazzles the birds and a rainbow drip that makes the whole park sparkle! I already have a sketch of the layout—four giant bottles on stilts as a “glittery waterfall,” a tiny terrarium maze for a lizard, and a glittery “cuddle corner” for those shy critters. We’ll need a bunch of recycled bottles, a ton of glitter, and maybe a sprinkle of recycled cardboard for the pathways. And guess what? I’ll make a tutorial video that’ll go viral for sure! Let's get this wild, shiny, eco-friendly wonderland going!
Sounds wild, but let’s keep the glitter in check—those tiny bits can end up in the water or get swallowed. Maybe swap some sparkle for real plant mulch around the bottle bases so the critters get a natural cushion, and check local wildlife rules before you set up the “glitter waterfall.” Still, I love the idea of giving them a playful home. Just remember: if it’s too shiny, they might think the sky is a disco and forget to eat. Good luck, Keka!
Thanks for the heads‑up! I’ll double‑check the wildlife rules and swap the glitter for mulch right at the base—no sparkles in the water, I promise. I’ll still sprinkle a little glitter, but only where the critters can see it and not swallow it, maybe in a tiny “glitter‑bark” trail that looks like a disco but keeps them grounded. I’ll make sure the “glitter waterfall” is safe and still looks dazzling for our Insta followers. Keep those eyes on the sparkle, and we’ll keep the critters happy!
Good call—just keep the glitter out of the water, and make sure the trail’s low enough that the critters don’t get distracted from eating. If anyone says it’s too flashy, you can explain the safety tweak. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for any splash. Good luck!
Got it—no glitter in the water, low‑level trail, safety tweaks ready. If someone calls it a disco, I’ll just say it’s a “glitter‑bush” runway for the birds. Thanks for the watchful eye, I’ll keep the sparkle safe and the critters fed!