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Adele 4 month s ago
#3 yeah, that's BS. In most cases yes, but when you get sick you get sick, when you have to care for others humans you have to do that and so on. Just find them a new and loving home and it will be fine. I doubt it would be more stressfull for a cat to move to another family than to fly overseas for hours in a loud and scary airplane
       
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Sam 4 month s ago
#6 He also sold all his guitars including the famous "Black Strat" and donated the receipts.
       
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Roge 4 month s ago
#1 what a fag
       
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Kris 4 month s ago
Roge, Way to superficially judge someone. You're a despicable asshole
       
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Ollie 4 month s ago
Kris,
How ironic!
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Philipina 4 month s ago
Roge, 100%
       
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Armilda 4 month s ago
#3 My vet said that cats would rather change owners than change homes
       
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Randolph 4 month s ago
#18 Thank you so much for taking drugs in the jungle and killing innocent vietnamese people, old veteran...!
       
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Maggie 4 month s ago
#10 ... and then everyone clapped. What self-celebratory bs
       
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Winton 4 month s ago
#32 Bad AI writing... doesn't anyone even check for basic grammer. Bad Izi
       
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