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A once in a lifetime opportunity for a most adorable pet! VERDICT IN AT TUCKER STATION FARMS. KITTEN IS A DROP-OFF. Just once I would like for Wayne to win an argument. He was convinced that this kitty was just lost but so far no one has come forward. Sadly that means that I win he/she is a drop off. We're putting him/her up for adoption, with conditions -BARBARA ARMITAGE Click on headline for story plus photo of this wonderful kitten By Barbara Armitage Wayne and I were down at the big barn Saturday and look what we found. This adorable little kitten! He/she doesnt seem to belong to any of our neighbors and is too young to have traveled very far on his/her own, that leaves me to conclude that this is a dumped kitty. At this point I will refrain from my usual comments of how I feel about the low life pond scum should be removed from the planet kind of idiot that would do such a thing to an innocent little creature. Instead I will focus on the good kind hearted people of our community who would love to offer him/her a good loving home. Wayne and I dont agree on everything but we do agree that he/she deserves a good home. This kitten is very loving and needs someone who will spend time with him/her. The sex hasnt yet been determined our Emily turned out to be an Emmitt so I dont even try anymore. Being a kitty parent has responsibilities . That said I wont give him/her to just any one here are some of my requirements:
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