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Buddy is lost. Sinclairs want him back

A.L. "Peewee" Sinclair's favorite black and white cat, Buddy, has gone missing.

"I think he rode underneath the car when I came to town," he said. "Blueboy was with him," he said, "and he got away. But I caught him." Blueboy is a Russian Blue, a beautiful animal, but one with a mean personality, as many of the breed are wont to have. Buddy, the missing black and white, has a pleasing demeanor.

"It wasn't my fault," Peewee said, "but Barbara doesn't understand." Barbara is Mrs. A.L. Sinclair. "She blames me," he said.

Sinclair thinks the cat may have left the vehicle in the IGA parking lot. The Sinclairs would like Buddy back, if he's found.




This story was posted on 2007-01-19 08:33:14
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