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Old 04-14-2008, 04:57 PM #1
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here is my little sweetie, Miss Boo. She is all black and she has two modes - incredibly bad and super sweet. She is about two years old now and weighs about 12 lbs. I am her human because she allows me to be.


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Ohhhhh, Miss Boo!!! She is just so adorable! Isn't that amazing how some cats can have those 2 moods, LOL! Thanks for sharing!


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