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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 6598508, member: 100459"]I love your cat. Mine, Salvatore looked just like that in his younger, thinner days. We picked him up when he was weeks old on Christmas Eve, 2019. He was trying to get to the other side. We have 6 dogs and we couldn't take another mouth to feed. We continued on to Church. On our way home, we saw that this tiny kitten had made it across the road. It was in the 30's and I couldn't stand to see him die, so I stopped the car and I picked him up, intending to give him to someone or the pound. A friend told me a neighbor was looking for a cat, so I called her up. She said she would love to have him. I told her that we would need to look the house over before we made a decision. She didn't like that and told us that if that was a condition, she didn't want the kitten. I have a separate building behind our home that is a combination pump house for water in a small room and in the larger room is my office and my theater. Salvatore has lived there since she was weeks old and lays on a bed I made on my credenza. There's a sofa facing the from of the room and he stays there all the time I'm at my desk. If I don't give him attention, he will reach over and give me a "love" bit. We have a glass storm door and I made a bed so he can watch the dogs play during the day.</p><p>I saw your coin on an earlier thread and like it a lot. I did see a little wear on the right knee, but all in all, it's a beautiful coin. Thanks for showing it to us.</p><p>MS-4+[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 6598508, member: 100459"]I love your cat. Mine, Salvatore looked just like that in his younger, thinner days. We picked him up when he was weeks old on Christmas Eve, 2019. He was trying to get to the other side. We have 6 dogs and we couldn't take another mouth to feed. We continued on to Church. On our way home, we saw that this tiny kitten had made it across the road. It was in the 30's and I couldn't stand to see him die, so I stopped the car and I picked him up, intending to give him to someone or the pound. A friend told me a neighbor was looking for a cat, so I called her up. She said she would love to have him. I told her that we would need to look the house over before we made a decision. She didn't like that and told us that if that was a condition, she didn't want the kitten. I have a separate building behind our home that is a combination pump house for water in a small room and in the larger room is my office and my theater. Salvatore has lived there since she was weeks old and lays on a bed I made on my credenza. There's a sofa facing the from of the room and he stays there all the time I'm at my desk. If I don't give him attention, he will reach over and give me a "love" bit. We have a glass storm door and I made a bed so he can watch the dogs play during the day. I saw your coin on an earlier thread and like it a lot. I did see a little wear on the right knee, but all in all, it's a beautiful coin. Thanks for showing it to us. MS-4+[/QUOTE]
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