Security is the chief enemy of mortals. —William Shakespeare
Much like Krista’s Morty, Gypsy arrived last October on a cloudy Saturday morning and secured her forever home. The veterinarian called for several weeks the number listed on her micro chip but never received a response. She had traveled over 25 miles to be here and so now I try to teach her to pick up her toys and put them in the box when she’s finished playing with them. It’ll take a while.
I’m so glad to see that Gypsy has found a new secure home.<3 She looks absolutely adorable. Well done, all of you! 🙂
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Thank you. I’m happy to be adopted. 🙂
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Awe she’s so cute 🙂🙂
Our Kitty used to do that, play with his toys, then put it back in the basket. We never trained him to do that, so we were surprised when he did that the first time. 🙂
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Cats are very smart. Gypsy will put one toy in the box and then take two out. 🙂
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Aw, she’s so precious.
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She is. 🙂
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Awwww, what a sweetie. Happy she found a loving home
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Thanks Tina. 🙂
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Congrats! She looks very happy in her new home!
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Thank you. 🙂
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Bellissimi cani 🙂 Happy Weekend ❤
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Grazie. 🙂 Happy weekend dear. ❤
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Hugs!!!
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*Hugs* ❤️
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Love Gypsy ❤ Similar story to Dylan's, although he didn't have a chip…now he does. They are precious gifts…whether or not they learn to pick up their toys 😀
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Thanks Tiny. Dylan’s really adorable and you’re right they are special. 🙂
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Good thing a dog found you. A cat would laugh at the idea of cleaning up her toys (unless it was her idea) 🙂
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True. I think the whole world is a cat’s toy. 🙂
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They appreciate your understanding
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