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Old 05-19-2017, 03:37 AM #11
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Hi stumblefoot

Your description of the fun that Bodhi is having with her toys is really lovely
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Hi Kiwi33,
A new twist. It appears she is trying to mate with one of her toys. Which she also likes to snuggle with. It is also her first molt. One day she was not to be satisfied with the time I gave her. So I retreated to the computer room and closed the door. After a few minutes I heard a little rapping on the door. What a clever use of her beak.

How are your kitties. Any new and interesting news.
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