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NEW Burmese Cat Book
My name is Doris Leetham from Aegir Cattery in Canberra, Australia and I breed wonderful Burmese Cats.
I am creating a Book about Burmese Cats. However, I need your help. I need to know what you would like to know most about Burmese Cats, Choosing a Burmese Cat or Caring for your Burmese Cat. I would really appreciate if would you let me know what you would like to see or know.
To say "Thank You" for helping me work out what should be in my book, I will send you a copy for free when it is done! All you have to do is complete the form below and let me know what you would like to know most!
Please complete the form below and click the "Please Let Me Know" button and as soon as the book is ready I will send you a copy. Please be assured that your privacy is safe, I HATE SPAM too and I will never share or sell your details to any one.
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Bermese Cats Headlines
Celebrity cat survives 'horrendous' injuries - Mudgeee Guardian
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Celebrity cat survives 'horrendous' injuriesMudgeee GuardianBY SAM PAINE Viewers of this week's Bondi Vet episode will have seen a Mudgee cat treated for life-threatening injuries after a hit and run. In a graphic scene, five-year-old Siamese-Burmese cross Betty appeared on the show with damage to her skull ... |
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Cat fight over cost of pet's care - Clarence Valley Daily Examiner
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Cat fight over cost of pet's careClarence Valley Daily ExaminerTHE story of the reunion of a cat missing for seven months with its owners seems to show just how the road to hell is paved. The owner, Yvonne, was delighted to learn her beloved burmese-cross called Little Belle, or more affectionately Bubby, ... |
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Warm winter weather wows wildlife - phillyBurbs.com
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'Bare Bones' offers kids live creatures and a talk - The Journal News | LoHud.com
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'Bare Bones' offers kids live creatures and a talkThe Journal News | LoHud.comWhile the 90-minute talk focused on the bones, attendees also got friendly with some live animals, petting a hedgehog, a hissing cockroach, a Burmese python and a cane toad that, like all toads and frogs, pulls its eyeballs inside of its head to help ... |
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WEEKENDER: Second Opinion – What's in a pet? - Grand Forks Gazette
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WEEKENDER: Second Opinion – What's in a pet?Grand Forks GazetteBy Contributed - Grand Forks Gazette I don't mean the crazy cat lady who feeds 200 strays in her dilapidated bungalow or the bald, tattooed guy, with a Burmese python in his bath tub, who has so much jewellery attached to his face that he looks like ... |
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