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Oh, Kelly! Those poor kitties! I'm sure they must be miserable! I wonder if putting blocks of ice in their bowl would last longer than ice cubes.

I think it's at least 110 degrees out here. Yuck! I don't care if its a dry heat or humid, anything over 100 degrees, like what most of the country is supposed to experience, is way too hot. We're all melting this weekend.
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