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You get the prize for the best piece of goods news today. So glad that you found a way to take care of Sheba, and I know how relieved you & your husband must be. Needless to say, a big round of applause goes to your kind neighbor for helping you.... not everyone would.
You get the prize for the best piece of goods news today. So glad that you found a way to take care of Sheba, and I know how relieved you & your husband must be. Needless to say, a big round of applause goes to your kind neighbor for helping you.... not everyone would.
She is a very kind woman. They're one of the nicest couples I've met out here. We all want Sheba to live whatever life she can. She's such a loving sweet little kitty totally people oriented. Almost every day when DH goes out to his man-cave in the garage for something he sits down in the old office chair and she gets in his lap for cuddles and baby-talk. She purrs away. She would make someone a really good house-cat.
What's up with "the yard man" though? All this turmoil, kind of, because of him.
I don't know why he told me that since it's not true. It makes no sense. Maybe he just "assumed" she gave up her land-line for a cellphone when he couldn't reach them either. Apparently there was some problem with her phone service for awhile.
She will be back home full time long before we leave for FL.
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