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In reply to the discussion: Pooper is gone [View all]niyad
(122,035 posts)49. Do not be surprised if you see her at the door waiting for you. She wants
to make sure that you are okay.
To this day, so many years later, one or another of my previous babies will jump on the bed with me. It is very comforting.
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