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Kitten belonging to Ruby Smith lost near Dog Gone Classy

Columbian who makes Tutt Street drive so beautiful asks for your help. -CM
Photo of Ruby Smith with roses; no photo of kitten, yet

Lost kitten from the area of Dog Gone Classy on Tutt Street sometime in the early hours of Wednesday morning after the storm. She is about 12 weeks old and is light gray with flecks of cream. She is very friendly and only weighs about a pound. If you have seen her, please call me anytime at (270) 384-5752 or email at smithr01@windstream.net. Please help her find her way home. -RUBY SMITH
ANIMALS, CM Classifieds




This story was posted on 2008-08-08 06:49:13
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Hunting/fishing cat, with whole pride, available



2008-08-08 - Young Street, Columbia, KY - Photo By George Kolbenschlag.
"This cat was hunting (or fishing) in my bird bath this afternoon. Her camouflage is weak," George Kolbenschlag writes this morning, Friday, August 8, 2008. "She had absolutely no luck while I was watching. She is a stray who has adopted us and came equipped with three kittens. She seems like a nice cat and I'll be glad to deliver her to anyone who would like to own her--with or without the kittens--they are weaned and old enough to be on their own."
ANIMALS, CM Classifieds

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