
You still can't fence in a farm cat.

January 2013 update: I know word verification is a big pain, but it's the only way I can stop the ridiculous number of anonymous spam comments I get every day. I don't want to require commenters to be registered Blogger or Open ID users because I know many of you aren't. Thanks so much for your understanding!
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Hope you feel better soon!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are on your way to feeling better!!!
ReplyDeleteWe gotta luv those kitties!
Get well soon! I enjoyed reading your blog so I added you to my list to read. Enjoyed the recipes too. Kim at sillshill.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteGlad you are getting better.
ReplyDeleteYour farm cats are so lucky, unlike the many farm cats here where I live in Italy. I'm going to put a post about stray/street/farm cats in Italy. Very sad, indeed :(
Cyrere
Hope you're on the mend, Susan. It's especially hard to be sick during the holidays. In spite of that, I do hope you had a wonderful Christmas.
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