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And so will my doggie Tasha. She loved kitties. sm

Posted By: mlstoo on 2009-04-13
In Reply to: I'm so sorry... - Happy MT Robin

Her fave was chasing them and then letting them chase her. I lost her when she was 14,too. She's been gone for 3 years but I still miss her.


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So we were getting ready to go out last night and as my son is getting in the car, he sees one of the outdoor cats under the front seat...in the process of giving birth.  (I left my window down after telling everyone else to keep theirs up so the cats would stay out!)  I now have 4 teeny tiny kittens under my car seat.  My question is would be all right to move them?  Thankfully I don't have anywhere to go this morning.  I've had a lot of cats over the years, but never ran into this before.
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Where's a bad doggie?? (nm)
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I saw a little doggie yesterday in a car
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Okay, will someone set me straight on this, PLEASE! 


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a doggie purse is personal property.
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