You didn’t think that Elisabeth and George could go see live penguins and not bring back a stuffed toy for cherished rescue cat Ava, did you?
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I saw my cat showing his affection toward the pigeon, which surprised me a lot but I feel happy for him.
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We must be happy for our pets when they find friends, yes, Middager.
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How precious, Mark. My grandmother, born one month after the Titanic sank, was named Ava. I have a doll with her name. And a hat, scarf, and one of Grandpa’s Bibles. They are such treasures and that name means so much to me. Glad to meet your Ava! She’s cute!
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I’m glad to hear of the legacy of the precious name Ava, Karla. Wonderful!
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Thank you, Mark!
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No of course not ….it would not be George and Elizabeth else would it 💜💜
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You know it, Willow!
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Lol 💜 a lovely couple
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Oh so sweet!
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They treat Ava so well, Kay, yup!
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so kind to all animals
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Yes indeed, Beth.
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It’s flipping cool, Mark! (ノ^∇^)
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