If pets could blog...
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Found at Joana Filipa's personal blog.
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Hilarious. This made my day.
Posted by: M. Ford | 20 September 2004 at 18:26
It is funny, isn't it? Especially when you see the clear intelligence difference between cats and dogs and what they blog about :)
I do like your site. While I love dogs, I have a cat...
Posted by: Neville Hobson | 20 September 2004 at 20:41
what are the laws on bringing your pets with you to liive in amsterdam? quarantine time? i am looking in to moving there, but am having a hard time finding this. maybe someone could help me. would greatly appriciate. thanks.
Posted by: Desiree | 22 March 2005 at 23:39