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Old 09-25-2014, 08:20 AM #6
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The day seeing a kitten doing just about anything doesn't bring a smile to my face is the day when there's really no hope.
Can't get enough of the little guys/gals Whether its walking upside down under my bed or making me jump in the night thinking a tarantula was on my leg or squeezing into the smallest boxes or bags possible, they kill me.
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