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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. More ...
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. More ... |
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