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me, too, luvs,.....my favorite of Tiffany, a silver Persian chincilla that I rescued in Cairo.......had her posed in an Easter basket as a kitten......just precious.....brings tears to my eyes.....she passed about 2 years ago...outside doing what she did best......smelling the flowers and chasing butterflies.....she was my laptop
 
our first married year together we had a smallsome tree and Kitty saw a bug on wall behind it (College Station Texas A&M was an entomologist's dream come true) he (we thought he was a she for the longest time) jumped thru the tree to save us from the bug.... anyway down came the tree and some of the ornaments that we could ill-afford were killed as a result of the pursuit of the bug.......but Kitty looked like Callisto with the mouse............
 
We scaled our tree/ decorations down quite a bit since we got "Claire". Aside from climbing up and knocking everything off ( to this day , 2 years later, we still occasionally see them playing with the ornaments that were knocked off 2 years ago), we had one of those prewired, prelit trees. It is in a room that our dog is not allowed to go in. Anyway, I heard the dog in the room by the tree barking and showing some concern. As I went there to yell at the dog to get out of that room, I looked up in the tree and there was Claire hanging upside down by one of her back feet, which was tangled so tightly in the light wires ( which are secrured to the branches) that I had to get a scissors and cut her leg free. That was the last tree we put up, thanks to Claire. Now they just play with pens and my daughters craft supplies ( especially the pipe cleaners)
 
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