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Old 03-08-2011, 08:59 PM #2
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Default Love it!

My 18 pounder would tip-toe up and down my torso while in bed, go & purr in my ear, then lick it? Then work his way to the eyelids. Kind of hard to ignore!
Mine didn't meow, tho...just turned up the 'purr box'!

I sure needed that good laugh- Simon & his cat are good therapy!
THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!! - J
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