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Old 11-24-2011, 12:01 PM #1
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Thumbs up Simon's cat Catnap:


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This is really cute. We are going thru this ourselves.

Here is a recent picture of Weez who has gotten too big for
her sock bed! LOL This Simon's cat is very similar to what is
going on here with Houdini and Weez!
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My son sent me this cartoon this morning. It's so cute! I cannot believe how big Weeze has gotten. She's beautiful and I'm glad she's accepting of Houdini. They will be a great team.
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Thanks... we just turned around and Weez was HUGE...
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But she is very very beautiful...with lots of curves and shining fur, and bright eyes! She is the most beautiful cat we've had.

She was tiny for so long we thought she'd always be small. How wrong was that? I guess there was some revenge eating..when Houdini came. Now I have her on the Blue Wilderness kibble, with less carbs. My son's cats slimmed down on it.

Today will be turkey skins for them. They just love those!
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