Re: She's home!!!



On Jul 17, 11:53 pm, Marina <frankienni...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dag nab her little britches, Miranda is home!

She looks perfectly healthy, and I tested her for dehydration by
pinching the skin on her neck, and it retracted back as per normal. She
doesn't look like she's suffered any hardship during her time away.
Maybe she really ate voles. It's been raining, so there would have been
puddles to drink from.

She looks even more beautiful than ever to me.

--
Marina

Thank goodness! I'm so relieved for you. I only read your first post a
few hours ago but I had been thinking about her ever since. What a
good girl.

Candace
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