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    I know, some get to your hearts more than others. Eventually with time, and knowing the went to a wonderful home, it will ease. I'm glad to hear they were adopted by wonderful people. Did they go together?
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    The boys DID go to the same household. A home with twin 11 year old girls. And if we are very lucky, maybe even new PT members. (crosses fingers). They will probably be changing their names however. But to me they will ALWAYS be Chip and Dale, my first bottle babies. How easy they made my nursing experience. And the amazing aount of love that they filled my heart with. Sure will be quiet around here, well, at least until Cameo's babies start running.
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    Awe!!! I'm so glad they found a home! And together, that's great!! So, each twin will have a kitty!! They'll do great, and they had the best start since they were with you and Charlie!

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