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Old 04-06-2009, 12:54 AM #1
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Heart Ragdoll Kitten

I have a ragdoll kitten. My husband bought her for me because I have to spend so much of my time in bed and don't like being there alone. This breed is known for being very loving and getting attached to their owners. They follow you wherever you go. She sleeps with me and is always there. She is also my comic relief. She carries a ball around in her mouth and if you throw it she will bring it back to you to throw it again! She is very special to me. Her name is Loralei and she helps me through many a bad day.
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