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Annie Gentle June 2008 Hi Cindy, Thought you might be interested in knowing that Torrie and Lacey (AKA Alice and Annie Gentile) are still warming our hearts and being overgrown kittens. They pretty much own the house, sleeping with us every night. They romp and play a lot considering their age and size: They are weighing in at around 9 pounds. They inflict certain death on centipedes and anything that flies... no matter how many knick knacks get in the way. When she's not watching the birds and other wildlife on the patio, Torrie gets her jollies by slapping the boys around. What a clown. Lacey is the princess who will tell Torrie what she thinks of wrestling in five kitty languages. I'm attaching a photo of the girls "helping" me change the linens in the bathroom. (No, that is not my paint job on the side of the drawer.) I hope things are going well for you and your family. Take care, -Julie - |