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    SamBlazex21
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    Well I forgot my old password so I started a new account. My Cats are Sam my 11 year old retired barn cat who has lived with me since he wasa 4 and I was 13 or so. No I am 20 almost 21 and recently moved sam in with me in my first apartment and also my fiance. A month into the new apartment we recieved a kitten that was rescued out of my future mother in laws front yard. He is a little orange tabby, we have had him since semptember abd he went from TINY little kitten who seemed barly old enough to be away from mommy to this HUGE 3 month old. He has gotten so big, he will be about sam size (25 pounds) at full maturity I swear it. I just wanted to post this for any tips on great toys and other things. It seems like Sam was livened up by Blaze. He is always out and about now and plays with all the new toys which he never use to and since there are no children in the near future I have no problem cleaning up all the cat toys we have and I would love to add more since cats LOVE new things. Also any cute stories are welcome and pictures. If you go to http://www.facebook.com/foutsybabyx21 and click on Pets and stuff there are a whole bunch of cute pictures of ALL my animals plus other people’s as well so please share with me and I will do the same. I love animals as you can see so they more the merrier!

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    Catwoman
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    I went to the link but you have your account set to private and I couldn’t see the pictures.

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    SamBlazex21
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    Aww darn it I’ll fix it

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    SamBlazex21
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    ok I fixed it

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    Mojo
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    Aww, very cute kitten! I especially love orange cats. I wonder how much he weighs now? If he is even close to 25, he would be seriously overweight, and at risk for getting diabetes and other diseases. Many times people don’t recognize that obesity is a health issue for cats, just as it is for humans.

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