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so small so light so cute!
Feb 1, 2025

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Feb 1, 2025
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when I adopted my cat she was v overweight so when she was in the 2nd floor bedroom I could hear her thudding around from downstairs lol, now she's takes dainty ballerina steps 🐱🩷
Feb 1, 2025

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