>> While I was away on my trip earlier this month, when I came to pick
>> up Persia and Peaches from being boarded they brought out Peaches
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> That is so sweet! I did not realize Persia so attached to Peaches. Too
> bad they couldn't be housed together to comfort each other.
I didn't realize it, either. At home Persia ignores Peaches unless I pay
too much attention to her. But now that I think about it, when she's
lounging on the floor she's usually next to or very near Peaches' cage when
she's not right next to me.
Jill
Magic Mood Jeep© - 29 Sep 2006 15:21 GMT
>>> While I was away on my trip earlier this month, when I came to pick
>>> up Persia and Peaches from being boarded they brought out Peaches
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> Jill
That's because, as Weebs says, "My Preshus Persia is just waiting for dat
dum bird to fly into her mouf!!!"
jmcquown - 29 Sep 2006 17:54 GMT
>>>> While I was away on my trip earlier this month, when I came to pick
>>>> up Persia and Peaches from being boarded they brought out Peaches
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> That's because, as Weebs says, "My Preshus Persia is just waiting for
> dat dum bird to fly into her mouf!!!"
LOLOL Dat dum bird isn't dat dum!
Magic Mood Jeep© - 29 Sep 2006 22:18 GMT
>>>>> While I was away on my trip earlier this month, when I came to
>>>>> pick up Persia and Peaches from being boarded they brought out
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> LOLOL Dat dum bird isn't dat dum!
then I guess Persia will have to stick to her diet, eh?