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Pets, Pets, Pets . .
by Joanne Anderson
      The numbers are staggering. Cats reproduce exponentially. In theory, a prolific feline can have 3 litters of 4 to 6 kittens a year, so in a population pyramid, one cat can produce at least 12 offspring the first year, and with its descendants, 144 cats by the second year.
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Heard It On The Grapevine
By Jane Warren
      THE MYSTERY IS SOLVED. Yes, we now know who left the beautiful dozen long-stemmed red roses on our porch last Sunday morning. It was good friend, Jeanne Ramsay. Here's what happened.
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