My daughter with a kitten

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This youngest kid of mine is always doing something unique. I guess she got a chance to check out some baby tigers someplace in Colorado Springs. She's always sending me text and selfies of what she's doing and where she's at.
 

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That would be an interesting and fun experience.
 

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I would LOVE to get to do that. How lucky she is!
 

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God bless her for caring about God's creatures. What an amazing time she must be having.
 

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Tell her that you and her mother loves her, but, do not bring any wild animals home.

I told my daughter that very thing, but I was talking about the 2 legged variety:tongue3:
If you ever run out of photographic material Tamrock, just follow her around. Seems she knows where to look!:tongue3:
 

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The kitten she got when she was 13 is now my cat. She wanted to take him with her when she moved out, but I thought it best he stayed here at the home he knows. She's got a real eye for photography od,p and has invested in some decent camera gear when she can. As far as the two leg critters go she's now on number 2. His name is Austin and he just got out of the Army. The previous fellow is still in the Army and his name was Austin also. We call em Austin No. 1 and Austin No. 2
 

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Tiger Tiger, burning bright
In the forests of the night
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
 

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Great picture of a happy girl!

I hope she's not aiming to feed it when it's grown! Big cats like humans, they're soft and easy to eat :)
 

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The kitten she got when she was 13 is now my cat. She wanted to take him with her when she moved out, but I thought it best he stayed here at the home he knows. She's got a real eye for photography od,p and has invested in some decent camera gear when she can. As far as the two leg critters go she's now on number 2. His name is Austin and he just got out of the Army. The previous fellow is still in the Army and his name was Austin also. We call em Austin No. 1 and Austin No. 2

Be glad it's a cat and not a horse. Back in the day when I was shoeing horses, it seemed like most of the horse owners were ten year old girls. Then the girl gets a few years older, and discovers boys, falls in love, goes off, and Mom and Dad now have a horse that many times dies of old age right there in Mom and Dad's pasture. Cats are much easier to care for and don't cost near as much to feed.
 

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Yeah, this cats a piece a cake to deal with. He's like 10 years old now and doesn't wonder far from home at that age.
 

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Yeah, this cats a piece a cake to deal with. He's like 10 years old now and doesn't wonder far from home at that age.
My daughter did that to me too. Left us with three cats.
I love the picture, but the Father/Daughter relationship is priceless. I have two daughters that call, and send me messages daily also.
 

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