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Better news fur Diana & Ryan
I haven't had any complaints so far. :-)
Anti Heather On Apr 4, 9:54*am, "Stormmee" wrote: kule, ... goes and wakes mattie anna Barbie,... wuuld you wants life wif diz woman... Trudi... the wrote in message ... I'm glad your meowmie feels better now that she knows it's me who's taking them. *I'm going to start my saga and how I came to be owned by so many cats. *Stay tuned! Anti Heather On Apr 3, 8:41 pm, "Stormmee" wrote: Mine hoomin said onze herself, slow az her iz, figured owt it wuz yourself, her wuz happi fur da daina anna ryan... we still wantsa read how you iz owned by so maini katz, da hoomin iz nozi we wantsa take notez ta make sure it duzint happin here, you wantz owrz two fozter kitteez, Trudi, da wrote in message ... On Mar 30, 8:16 pm, Fred Williams wrote: Hihi Kitties, OK,... I was ready early, on purpose, to take Diana to the foster home and I thought we'd spend some time together. I lay on the bed and Diana came right to me and lay on my chest and then stomache and we purred together for half an hour or more and said goodbye. Then it went well getting her out of the house, except when I forgot the address and had to climb back up the stairs. Diana got a little car sick but not too bad and the foster home where she is staying is like cat heaven. She will be in a third floor loft they all the dance studio which is nice and warm and Diana loves to be warm. It has windows and places where she can watch all sorts of urban wildlife in the trees around her. But of course she will be alone except for the orange Tom downstairs, separated by a door for the time being. It all went much more easily than I thought. I actually felt not too bad as I left her and drove home. They are good cat people and I can tell they will be gentle with her, as she has become accustomed to. Then I get home and there is an email telling me that an ex-rpcc member has a place for both Ryan and Diana!!! Wow! Downside it that it's several hundred miles away, OK, can overcome that, AND it's with a cat rescue person I've never heard of who has 43 cats already in her 2500 sq ft home. Hmmmmmm. Would this be a kindness for my two children? I have talked to her by phone and she seems like a wonderful cat person and is totally dedicated to these animals, but I don't know if it would be wise. They get to be together, and really together with a lot of other cats, and it might be nice for them or it might be like a three ring circus. What do kitties think? Is it a good deal? Should I give the current solution a chance? I'm undecided yet, and advise from kitties here would be helpful. -- Regards, Fred, HC. http://www.fredwilliams.ca/thesecretofmoney.html First of all, I'd like to apologize for the length of this post, but I'd to let those of you who don't know me get to know me as far as who I am and what I do. I think this is very important under the circumstances. Hi every kitty and hoomin! This is Anti Heather of DaRennieKidz. I'm not really an ex rpcc'er, but since my ISP took newsgroups away, I've not been able to visit nearly as often as I would like. As well, I now volunteer, and am on the Board of Directors of Abbey Cat Adoptions, which, as I'm sure you can understand, keeps me very busy. The kitties and I do make it to rpcc for the Jellicle Ball. Kissa (and her wedwink Ralph) would be very upset with me if I didn't make time for Kissa to post, as they man the reception desk. There seems to be some confusion as to what's going to be happening here, and I'd like to clear things up, and I hope, ease everyone's mind. Although I do work with Abbey Cat Adoptions, Diana and Ryan will NOT be entering the Abbey Cats program. Instead, I have offered to take them, hopefully on a temporary basis, till Fred can get back on his feet and come to get them. I will NOT be asking him to sign a surrender document, which means that they will still belong to him (or him to them) while they are here. They will NOT be posted anywhere for adoption. Consider it boarding free of charge or visiting. If at some point, Fred feels he will be unable to reclaim them, we will deal with adoption at that time. I would like to thank Julie and Stacey for their very kind words; they brought tears to my eyes. Sylvia, I'm glad your mind is at ease, now you know they are coming to me, not just to someone I know. I remember Dyna, and how she was my Liddle Zoé Underfoot's dear friend and mentor. They had some wonderful adventures together, and Dyna did a great job keeping her in line. It comforts me to know they are at the Rainbow Bridge together, no doubt stirring things up there.sniff :-) Mosey/Kyla, I'd like to let you know that I am an experienced cat woman (close to 30 years now). I know every single cat in my home, and am aware when one of them isn't acting normal, and could possibly be sick. I have knowledge of most of the common feline illnesses, am an expert at medicating, and have experience in subq'ing should the need arise. I keep a supply of some medications on hand, so if someone gets sick, I can start them on the road to recovery right away instead of waiting till they can see the vet, which as I'm sure you know. can be very traumatizing for them. I've been with the same vet for 24 years now, and trust him completely. He has enough confidence in my knowledge, that I can call him for medications, or simply for advice. Diana and Ryan will not simply be thrown in with everyone else. They will have a room to themselves at first, and will be introduced to the others slowly; properly. quote Notice your 'nose' when she opens the door. What does the air smell like? With 43 cats in the house (or shelter for that matter), it's bound to smell of cat, although I have had people come to adopt tell me that they'd never know there were so many here. quote see if it's clean You may not be able to eat off my floors, or sit down without getting cat hair on your clothes, but I do what I can to keep my place as clean as possible. I must admit though that my walls and windows don't get washed as often as they should. Even those of you who have only a few cats know that half an hour after you vacuum or sweep floors, the cat hair has already started to accumulate again. quote do they have a lot of cat toys, cat furniture I have a variety of cat furniture in the house. The futon and chair in the spare bedroom were purchased specifically for the cats. Our furniture is their furniture! We have a floor to ceiling window in the living room, and it's not uncommon, especially on a bright sunny day, to have at least half of them lying somewhere in the living room taking in the sun. As for cat toys, there are plenty around, some of them handmade with love by me. quote litterboxes? Obviously there isn't one litterbox per cat, however, everyone shares the ones that are here without any problems.. They are cleaned out twice a day. Some are covered, some uncovered to keep everyone happy. quote Ask about feeding time The cats here get wet food twice a day - once in the morning as soon as I get up, and again at supper time. Crunchies are left down for those who don't like wet food, as well as for snacking. They do not eat grocery store food, but instead get to dine on such brands as Wellness, Innova, California Natural and Eagle Pack. Crunchies are California Natural. I do not have a plate for each cat, but serve meals on stainless steel plates, with enough on each plate for them to eat in shifts/at their leisure. That is their choice. Those who don't come to meals, get them delivered to them wherever they are. I am clearly their slave. :-) I want to assure everyone that I fully understand that Fred placing his "kids" in care. My cats, as well as my fosters receive the same amount of love and attention. For those of you worried that I might be a hoarder, I'd like to explain how I managed to belong to so many cats, and how I acquired them. I'll save that for another post, since this one is becoming novel length. Stay tuned for more. Heather- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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the worst part are that both of these are great cats, Barbie is a shy little
thing and Mattie, is just going to be the lap fungus of the century, soft... Hey hoomin you better go sumwhere elze ta talk... onlizt reazun i iz lettin you talk iz kuz you might get deze xtra katz owta here, Tiger, tappin hizown toez wrote in message ... I'm really glad everyone is more at ease now they know where Diana and Ryan are going. Good luck finding someone to take your fosters. I know how hard it is to find foster homes. Heather On Apr 4, 9:51 am, "Stormmee" wrote: it took me a bit but i know they will be safe now, now if i could find someone like you for my two fosters,... Juzt so you catz now... I is almozt kompleteli nekid now, Mattie, the cat in the wrote in message ... On Apr 3, 9:02 pm, "Stormmee" wrote: have been reading and am thrilled its her, LeeFred Williams wrote in message news:LZKdnWDuGYsuZ2nanZ2dnUVZ_tOtnZ2d@vianet... Fangu Stormee, (Lee). I appreciate the support. All my kitties are home now for the time being, and Diana and Ryan are going for an extended vacashun to Anti Heather's. I had no trouble getting Diana back. Any aprehensions were in my own head, but I was starting to be worried. The people lookingafter her were furry happy tu know that I had a good home for both of them lined up. I feel much better with the current arrangements and I know they will have each other for support and comfort as well as a very caring and loving hooman or two to luuk after them. Next to being at home with me, which is not possible for now, it's the best I, (and they), could hope for. Ryan is often bored here too, It will actually be an improvement for him with more space, eventually, and many other cats to interact with. He will not be socially starved for stimulation and I expect he'll loose weight and be very happy after he settles in. Fred. On Thursday 03 April 2008 10:10, Stormmee wrote: depends, if the rescue person is reputable, and if she can foster them, then there is the possibility you could get them back, Lee Fred Williams wrote in message ... Hihi Kitties, OK,... I was ready early, on purpose, to take Diana to the foster home and I thought we'd spend some time together. I lay on the bed and Diana came right to me and lay on my chest and then stomache and we purred together for half an hour or more and said goodbye. Then it went well getting her out of the house, except when I forgot the address and had to climb back up the stairs. Diana got a little car sick but not too bad and the foster home where she is staying is like cat heaven. She will be in a third floor loft they all the dance studio which is nice and warm and Diana loves to be warm. It has windows and places where she can watch all sorts of urban wildlife in the trees around her. But of course she will be alone except for the orange Tom downstairs, separated by a door for the time being. It all went much more easily than I thought. I actually felt not too bad as I left her and drove home. They are good cat people and I can tell they will be gentle with her, as she has become accustomed to. Then I get home and there is an email telling me that an ex-rpcc member has a place for both Ryan and Diana!!! Wow! Downside it that it's several hundred miles away, OK, can overcome that, AND it's with a cat rescue person I've never heard of who has 43 cats already in her 2500 sq ft home. Hmmmmmm. Would this be a kindness for my two children? I have talked to her by phone and she seems like a wonderful cat person and is totally dedicated to these animals, but I don't know if it would be wise. They get to be together, and really together with a lot of other cats, and it might be nice for them or it might be like a three ring circus. What do kitties think? Is it a good deal? Should I give the current solution a chance? I'm undecided yet, and advise from kitties here would be helpful. -- Regards, Fred, HC. http://www.fredwilliams.ca/thesecretofmoney.html -- Regards, Fred http://www.fredwilliams.ca/thesecretofmoney.html- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm happy to hear that Lee. :-) Heather- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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They sound like they have potential. I find it takes special people
to work with the shy one, but they do usually come around. It sometimes takes a lot of time and patience, but in the end it's worth it. On Apr 4, 7:10*pm, "Stormmee" wrote: the worst part are that both of these are great cats, Barbie is a shy little thing and Mattie, is just going to be the lap fungus of the century, soft.... Hey hoomin you better go sumwhere elze ta talk... onlizt reazun i iz lettin you talk iz kuz you might get deze xtra katz owta here, Tiger, tappin hizown wrote in message ... I'm really glad everyone is more at ease now they know where Diana and Ryan are going. *Good luck finding someone to take your fosters. *I know how hard it is to find foster homes. Heather On Apr 4, 9:51 am, "Stormmee" wrote: it took me a bit but i know they will be safe now, now if i could find someone like you for my two fosters,... Juzt so you catz now... I is almozt kompleteli nekid now, Mattie, the cat in the wrote in message ... On Apr 3, 9:02 pm, "Stormmee" wrote: have been reading and am thrilled its her, LeeFred Williams wrote in message news:LZKdnWDuGYsuZ2nanZ2dnUVZ_tOtnZ2d@vianet... Fangu Stormee, (Lee). I appreciate the support. All my kitties are home now for the time being, and Diana and Ryan are going for an extended vacashun to Anti Heather's. I had no trouble getting Diana back. Any aprehensions were in my own head, but I was starting to be worried. The people lookingafter her were furry happy tu know that I had a good home for both of them lined up. I feel much better with the current arrangements and I know they will have each other for support and comfort as well as a very caring and loving hooman or two to luuk after them. Next to being at home with me, which is not possible for now, it's the best I, (and they), could hope for. Ryan is often bored here too, It will actually be an improvement for him with more space, eventually, and many other cats to interact with. He will not be socially starved for stimulation and I expect he'll loose weight and be very happy after he settles in. Fred. On Thursday 03 April 2008 10:10, Stormmee wrote: depends, if the rescue person is reputable, and if she can foster them, then there is the possibility you could get them back, Lee Fred Williams wrote in message ... Hihi Kitties, OK,... I was ready early, on purpose, to take Diana to the foster home and I thought we'd spend some time together. I lay on the bed and Diana came right to me and lay on my chest and then stomache and we purred together for half an hour or more and said goodbye. Then it went well getting her out of the house, except when I forgot the address and had to climb back up the stairs. Diana got a little car sick but not too bad and the foster home where she is staying is like cat heaven. She will be in a third floor loft they all the dance studio which is nice and warm and Diana loves to be warm. It has windows and places where she can watch all sorts of urban wildlife in the trees around her. But of course she will be alone except for the orange Tom downstairs, separated by a door for the time being. It all went much more easily than I thought. I actually felt not too bad as I left her and drove home. They are good cat people and I can tell they will be gentle with her, as she has become accustomed to. Then I get home and there is an email telling me that an ex-rpcc member has a place for both Ryan and Diana!!! Wow! Downside it that it's several hundred miles away, OK, can overcome that, AND it's with a cat rescue person I've never heard of who has 43 cats already in her 2500 sq ft home. Hmmmmmm. Would this be a kindness for my two children? I have talked to her by phone and she seems like a wonderful cat person and is totally dedicated to these animals, but I don't know if it would be wise. They get to be together, and really together with a lot of other cats, and it might be nice for them or it might be like a three ring circus. What do kitties think? Is it a good deal? Should I give the current solution a chance? I'm undecided yet, and advise from kitties here would be helpful. -- Regards, Fred, HC. http://www.fredwilliams.ca/thesecretofmoney.html -- Regards, Fred http://www.fredwilliams.ca/thesecretofmoney.html- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm happy to hear that Lee. :-) Heather- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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mine hoomin says its gotta be a man hoomin az herself purfurz men hoominz
anna soft iz not willinta send furry wif hersef, Tiger wrote in message ... They sound like they have potential. I find it takes special people to work with the shy one, but they do usually come around. It sometimes takes a lot of time and patience, but in the end it's worth it. On Apr 4, 7:10 pm, "Stormmee" wrote: the worst part are that both of these are great cats, Barbie is a shy little thing and Mattie, is just going to be the lap fungus of the century, soft... Hey hoomin you better go sumwhere elze ta talk... onlizt reazun i iz lettin you talk iz kuz you might get deze xtra katz owta here, Tiger, tappin hizown wrote in message ... I'm really glad everyone is more at ease now they know where Diana and Ryan are going. Good luck finding someone to take your fosters. I know how hard it is to find foster homes. Heather On Apr 4, 9:51 am, "Stormmee" wrote: it took me a bit but i know they will be safe now, now if i could find someone like you for my two fosters,... Juzt so you catz now... I is almozt kompleteli nekid now, Mattie, the cat in the wrote in message ... On Apr 3, 9:02 pm, "Stormmee" wrote: have been reading and am thrilled its her, LeeFred Williams wrote in message news:LZKdnWDuGYsuZ2nanZ2dnUVZ_tOtnZ2d@vianet... Fangu Stormee, (Lee). I appreciate the support. All my kitties are home now for the time being, and Diana and Ryan are going for an extended vacashun to Anti Heather's. I had no trouble getting Diana back. Any aprehensions were in my own head, but I was starting to be worried. The people lookingafter her were furry happy tu know that I had a good home for both of them lined up. I feel much better with the current arrangements and I know they will have each other for support and comfort as well as a very caring and loving hooman or two to luuk after them. Next to being at home with me, which is not possible for now, it's the best I, (and they), could hope for. Ryan is often bored here too, It will actually be an improvement for him with more space, eventually, and many other cats to interact with. He will not be socially starved for stimulation and I expect he'll loose weight and be very happy after he settles in. Fred. On Thursday 03 April 2008 10:10, Stormmee wrote: depends, if the rescue person is reputable, and if she can foster them, then there is the possibility you could get them back, Lee Fred Williams wrote in message ... Hihi Kitties, OK,... I was ready early, on purpose, to take Diana to the foster home and I thought we'd spend some time together. I lay on the bed and Diana came right to me and lay on my chest and then stomache and we purred together for half an hour or more and said goodbye. Then it went well getting her out of the house, except when I forgot the address and had to climb back up the stairs. Diana got a little car sick but not too bad and the foster home where she is staying is like cat heaven. She will be in a third floor loft they all the dance studio which is nice and warm and Diana loves to be warm. It has windows and places where she can watch all sorts of urban wildlife in the trees around her. But of course she will be alone except for the orange Tom downstairs, separated by a door for the time being. It all went much more easily than I thought. I actually felt not too bad as I left her and drove home. They are good cat people and I can tell they will be gentle with her, as she has become accustomed to. Then I get home and there is an email telling me that an ex-rpcc member has a place for both Ryan and Diana!!! Wow! Downside it that it's several hundred miles away, OK, can overcome that, AND it's with a cat rescue person I've never heard of who has 43 cats already in her 2500 sq ft home. Hmmmmmm. Would this be a kindness for my two children? I have talked to her by phone and she seems like a wonderful cat person and is totally dedicated to these animals, but I don't know if it would be wise. They get to be together, and really together with a lot of other cats, and it might be nice for them or it might be like a three ring circus. What do kitties think? Is it a good deal? Should I give the current solution a chance? I'm undecided yet, and advise from kitties here would be helpful. -- Regards, Fred, HC. http://www.fredwilliams.ca/thesecretofmoney.html -- Regards, Fred http://www.fredwilliams.ca/thesecretofmoney.html- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm happy to hear that Lee. :-) Heather- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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While the situation's still horrible (I *so* wish you weren't going
through all this, Fred), this solution is perfect. Well done, everyone...Fred for sharing a very sad situation with the group (that had to be hard), Julie for wracking your brains and making things happen, and Heather...well, you're a gem among cat Aunties (and your hubby's an awesome cat Uncle as well). Melissa, still sad but smiling -- Remove the first m to reply |
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On Saturday 05 April 2008 09:27, The Clowder (South) wrote:
While the situation's still horrible (I *so* wish you weren't going through all this, Fred), this solution is perfect. Well done, everyone...Fred for sharing a very sad situation with the group (that had to be hard), Julie for wracking your brains and making things happen, and Heather...well, you're a gem among cat Aunties (and your hubby's an awesome cat Uncle as well). Melissa, still sad but smiling Thanks Melissa, It's much better than it was a week ago now that I don't have to worry so much about Diana and Ryan. They may miss me some, but they are going to have each other and Ryan will not be so bored as he's been in this apartment. He'll have lots of cats around for social interaction, and since he did such a good job teaching Cinnamon how to be a cat, (as Cinnamon grew up), I expect he'll handle the cat social situations with intelligence and maturity. I am occupied with packing for my move and making other arrangements. Oh, there is just one thing. I'll be changing ISPs and I hope they still provide access to the r.p.c.c newsgroup. If I disappear after the 19th of this month, that might be the reason. I expect I can get access through Google or something in that event, but my email should remain the same, regardless. You should always be able to get my contact information through the web site, below. Just go to the resume. -- Regards, Fred http://www.fredwilliams.ca |
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To Heather Better news fur Diana & Ryan
Mosey/Kyla, I'd like to let you know that I am an experienced cat woman (close to 30 years now). I know every single cat in my home, and am aware when one of them isn't acting normal, and could possibly be sick. I have knowledge of most of the common feline illnesses, am an expert at medicating, and have experience in subq'ing should the need arise. I keep a supply of some medications on hand, so if someone gets sick, I can start them on the road to recovery right away instead of waiting till they can see the vet, which as I'm sure you know. can be very traumatizing for them. I've been with the same vet for 24 years now, and trust him completely. He has enough confidence in my knowledge, that I can call him for medications, or simply for advice. Diana and Ryan will not simply be thrown in with everyone else. They will have a room to themselves at first, and will be introduced to the others slowly; properly. quote Notice your 'nose' when she opens the door. What does the air smell like? With 43 cats in the house (or shelter for that matter), it's bound to smell of cat, although I have had people come to adopt tell me that they'd never know there were so many here. quote see if it's clean You may not be able to eat off my floors, or sit down without getting cat hair on your clothes, but I do what I can to keep my place as clean as possible. I must admit though that my walls and windows don't get washed as often as they should. Even those of you who have only a few cats know that half an hour after you vacuum or sweep floors, the cat hair has already started to accumulate again. quote do they have a lot of cat toys, cat furniture I have a variety of cat furniture in the house. The futon and chair in the spare bedroom were purchased specifically for the cats. Our furniture is their furniture! We have a floor to ceiling window in the living room, and it's not uncommon, especially on a bright sunny day, to have at least half of them lying somewhere in the living room taking in the sun. As for cat toys, there are plenty around, some of them handmade with love by me. quote litterboxes? Obviously there isn't one litterbox per cat, however, everyone shares the ones that are here without any problems.. They are cleaned out twice a day. Some are covered, some uncovered to keep everyone happy. quote Ask about feeding time The cats here get wet food twice a day - once in the morning as soon as I get up, and again at supper time. Crunchies are left down for those who don't like wet food, as well as for snacking. They do not eat grocery store food, but instead get to dine on such brands as Wellness, Innova, California Natural and Eagle Pack. Crunchies are California Natural. I do not have a plate for each cat, but serve meals on stainless steel plates, with enough on each plate for them to eat in shifts/at their leisure. That is their choice. Those who don't come to meals, get them delivered to them wherever they are. I am clearly their slave. :-) I want to assure everyone that I fully understand that Fred placing his "kids" in care. My cats, as well as my fosters receive the same amount of love and attention. For those of you worried that I might be a hoarder, I'd like to explain how I managed to belong to so many cats, and how I acquired them. I'll save that for another post, since this one is becoming novel length. Stay tuned for more. Heather Heather, thank you SO much for your sweet reply. I meant no dis-respect when I posted that. Honest. I know Fred had some mis-givings, but I now totally understand your love and wonderful care you provide for your large clowder. You are a wonderful. knowledgeable, woman,. who takes so much time and love with each of them. You do a LOT odf work, as I read in your above reply. Wow. You need a metal of some sort Knowing what I do about you, if I had to board my cats for any length of time, I'd trust them with you But I live in Washington State. I just feel SO bad for what Fred is goin through. Even offered him a place here, which he politely declined. You are so sweet and I can offer you love,prayers, purrs and Bright Blessings Bless your sweet heart Hug Kyla and Mosey |
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Me toooooo..
Meowmie is cryin wen she red dis frum Heather to me n Meowmie. Heather sounds lik a wunnerful wommen hoomin an doze catz are sew lucky tew hab hur fur to tak care uf. Bwess hur heart. Wuv Mosey "Lucy" Fangu! I love happy endings! Julie Will in New Haven wrote: On Apr 1, 8:19 pm, Fred Williams wrote: And while thamks are goin round, we mustn't furget anti-Julie hoo helped people get in touch. She was sew concerned wif us we kould feel da luv. Fangu tuu, Julie. Chorus: Fangu Anti--Julie -- Uncl Bill typebitin fur efferybuddy |
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OK, Mattie, yoo kum wif myownself.
[Rebecca takes Mattie through the 'porter, and they emerge in Pitoonya's Boutique.] Dere iz a speshul sekshun fur balded kitteez. Look at awl deze koatz in awl da kullerz dat kitteez kumz in. Yoo pik owt wun uv deze an itz yurz! Yoo kan pik wun da same kuller as yurown furz, or yoo kan try a difurent kuller -- itz up to yurownself. When yoo putz itself on, it juss lukz like yoo haz furz agin! Which wun wud yoo like? Rebecca "Stormmee" wrote in message ... Juzt so you catz now... I is almozt kompleteli nekid now, Mattie, the cat in the kloak |
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On Apr 4, 7:10*pm, "Stormmee" wrote:
the worst part are that both of these are great cats gently shredded... Tiger, tappin hizown toez Soundz like you need a partnur, partnur... --- Unca Fut Tappur ;-) |
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