Dear Patti,
How wonderful! Just because they don't sit on our lap doesn't mean they don't completely capture our hearts!
I hope Charity is home to stay; she knows a good thing!
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I am so, so excited! Just got back home & spotted my dear, feral girl Charity in m
Omigod Patti, I am totally thrilled for you!!! That's awesome!!
Hope the news just gets better and better, love, Kerry
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Sounds like she’s
forgiven you and is ready to come home!!!
Chris
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YAY!!![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am so, so excited! Just got back home & spotted my dear, feral girl Charity in my neighbor's yard!
I quietly attempted to approach her, and for quite a few minutes she remained perched on the fence, just looking at me & listening to my words.
I KNOW SHE R
Ebony Thomas Katt snarled and hissed at me the first year or
so of the time we spent together. He was 3 + years and totally
feral. blood and pus from the wounds he had ran down my legs (at first he
was so weak I could touch him.) I got him fixed up then tried to get him
to leave (I didn't
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