MR. T
January 1, 2010 | Vetting explained
CHECK THIS KITTEN OUT...I CALL HIM MR. T FOR TROUBLE..HE'S A LITTLE MONSTER BUT GOOD COMPANY. I FOUND HIM THROUGH A HOMELESS COUPLE WHO COULDN'T TAKE CARE OF HIM..AT FIRST I CALLED HIM POPEYE BECAUSE HE WOULD SQUINT WITH ONE EYE, BUT AS HE MADE HIMSELF A HOME HE BECAME A WILD BOY SO MR T FITS HIM..ONE DAY I FOUND HIM LOUNGING ON TOP OF MY OLD DOG BUSTER..BUSTER IS A REAL LOVING AND CARING DOG BUT THIS I DIDN'T EXPECT.
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- Morning Express with Robin Meade
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