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12/03/2007 05:31:09 PM |
Hats off to you - you are a truely good person- she is cute and hopefully not worried anymore ! |
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08/26/2006 06:34:30 PM |
Thanks y'al! I should be getting a report from my co-worker (who took Kitty to the farm) on Monday. She was the last chance before I would have taken Kitty to Animal Control - none of the no-kill shelters in town could take her (they had no more room for cats). She was just a week or so away from getting too big to slip through the fence between my building's backyard and the neighbor's yard, so she would have either starved (the neighbors are never home) or been caught by my dog. Either way - Very Bad. |
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08/25/2006 10:21:48 PM |
YIPPEEE! What a terrific story. Why were you living in the backyard?? |
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08/25/2006 10:11:47 PM |
Oh yay for her!!! She's just so adorable. I was thinking about contacting you to take her myself, but my husband would kill me. (we already have 3 running around this place.) These are adorable photos. :-) |
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08/25/2006 10:04:10 PM |
Awwwww. . .thank you for finding a nice home for her and not taking her to the pound. I love kitties, and you've done such a good job of capturing her "kittenhood". I can just feel the mischief looking in er eyes. Great photo. . .and great story with a happy ending. I'm sure she likes the farm better than a back yard with a dog anyway, right? :)
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