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Old 06-09-2008, 12:05 AM #1
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DD18 has been telling me about all the wild cats/kittens at her work. Everyone has been feeding them. Apparently there was over 15 and all of a sudden over 1/2 of them just disappeared.

So all the employees have been trying to catch these wild kittens and bring them home. Tonight, DD18 caught one and brought it home.

She thought I would be mad. I knew I wouldn't and looking at this sweet little thing there is no way. The kitten is scared. DD18 was surprised that it allowed me to pet it as it didn't her. She just went to get it some food. Once the little guy settles down we'll take a picture and I'll post it.

I am so proud of DD for rescuing this little guy and giving it a safe and good home.
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