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Posted by Mike in MI on September 30, 2006 at 18:26:50 from (74.39.23.218):
Just had to take this Pic. This Picture was taken this afternoon when my son Shane was looking under my truck for any loose axle bearings. He just got under the truck when I told Shane you’re about to have company. This kitten started sniffing his coat, which was soft fuzzy material, and within a minute he lay down beside him and curled up in a little ball and went to sleep. I told Shane I had to take a picture of this so I did. Other part of the story earlier this week my mom going on 82 now was going for her walk down the county road where she lives on and seen this kitten along the side of the road eating grasshoppers or crickets to stay alive. It was skin & bone; ma figured someone dumped it off. Anyways she finished her mile walk as this homeless kitten followed her back home. She"s been feeding it everyday slow going but gaining some of its weight back. Thanks for looking. Mike
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