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Little Miss Lilly

by Brandy
(Versailles, Indiana USA)

sleepy time

sleepy time

Lilly is the live of my life. When we first got her she looked like a big ball of fluff. She was just the cutest thing I have ever saw. Right away I fell in love with her.

The very first night home she was to sleep in her crate. Well that lasted for about ten min. She got to making the worst noise I have ever heard. I took her out put her in my bed and, well the rest in history. She has not left the bed since. We made her a ramp to get in and out of bed on her own.

She now weighs right at five pounds. She is still a fluff ball. I really like her ears. When she sticks her head out of the window in the car her hair blows in the wind. It is just so cute.


I don't think there is one thing she does that is not the cutest thing you have ever seen.
One of her favorite games is to chase chickens. When I feed them one or two may get out. When they do she herds them back into the cage.

It makes me laugh every time she does it. The chickens are bigger than she is.

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