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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Zoe, the Earless Kitten
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Exploring the way society views companion animals with disabilities.
By the editor of "Almost Perfect: Disabled Pets and the People Who Love Them," published by Enspirio House.
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Wow, way to go Lexy!! Thank you for bringing a positive face and light to animals with disabilites. The world needs more wonderful kids like you. We are so proud of you! Best of luck with your book!!
Frankie, the Walk 'N Roll Dog
(with a little help from my mom, Barbara)
www.frankiethewalknrolldog.blogspot.com)
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