Teh One Who Knocks
02-17-2014, 12:13 PM
By Mikey Smith - The Mirror
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When a German woman let her horse stay in her home to escape the stormy weather, it was supposed to be a temporary arrangement.
But Nasar, a three-year-old Arabian horse got so comfortable in owner Stephanie Arndt's home, he just doesn't want to leave.
Arndt thought taking him into the house was the safest option when Hurricane Xaver tore through Germany in December.
Now, more than a month on, Nasar spends more time in the house than he does in his nearby stables.
"He is not a fan of the wind and the rain," Arndt told Germany's Die Welt newspaper, before explaining that he's developed a taste for jelly sweets and fruit juice and enjoys playing the keyboard. Sort of.
But Arndt says she insists on Nasar sleeping in his stables and makes sure he returns every night before bed - no matter how long that takes.
http://i.imgur.com/CV2vW5R.jpg
When a German woman let her horse stay in her home to escape the stormy weather, it was supposed to be a temporary arrangement.
But Nasar, a three-year-old Arabian horse got so comfortable in owner Stephanie Arndt's home, he just doesn't want to leave.
Arndt thought taking him into the house was the safest option when Hurricane Xaver tore through Germany in December.
Now, more than a month on, Nasar spends more time in the house than he does in his nearby stables.
"He is not a fan of the wind and the rain," Arndt told Germany's Die Welt newspaper, before explaining that he's developed a taste for jelly sweets and fruit juice and enjoys playing the keyboard. Sort of.
But Arndt says she insists on Nasar sleeping in his stables and makes sure he returns every night before bed - no matter how long that takes.