Northern Territory MP Andrew Mackay recently witnessed a "surprise party" orchestrated by his pets
via CCTV: his 18-month-old bull Sue and horse Cricket, with the help of the two dogs to "open the door," swaggered into his living room and explored for over an hour and a half.
That evening, McKay was dining in the city when he happened to turn on his CCTV and was shocked to see a bull's head flash across the screen. Rushing home to review the footage, he discovered that his dogs, Thunder and Sunny, had used their noses to pry open a slightly ajar door, and Sue and Cricket had happily ventured inside to explore.
McKay joked, "The bull Sue and the horse Cricket decided to explore what air-conditioned life is like." He described them rummaging through shelves, stealing chicken feed, and even using the fish tank as a self-service water fountain, causing the water level to drop by 20cm.
He added with a wry smile, "Luckily, they didn't cause any damage inside, and no droppings. The fish all survived, although they were guppies, so I couldn't count them all!"
McKay was pleased that the newest member, Cricket, quickly adapted to the family atmosphere, but also sternly warned the dogs, "No more parties when Mom and Dad are out!"

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