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Old 10-03-2006, 04:28 PM #1
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Default Black Color Copy Cat!

Here's a living Copy Cat!
Itty-Bitty-Boo's favorite hangout. The copy/fax machine.
He's my Polydactyl freaky boy.....6 toes on each paw and very long hind legs a bit mangled and deformed...causes him to walk very funny.
He still "nurses" off our "old lady" Black Lab even though there's no milk.
But he "goes for it" any chance he gets.....sucks away, kneading, purring....eyes closed and obliveous to the world around him.
Satin raises her leg and is careful not to disturb her "baby" as she grooms herself.
I think Bitty-Boo has some serious issues!
Blessings, cheryl
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