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#931114 added March 21, 2018 at 11:57am
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Adopt A Baby Animal
Prompt: Baby animals are born in the spring. If you could pick any baby animal to be a pet, which would you choose and why?

It would be hard for me to pick just one. I would say a lamb, colt or a calf. They are so cute and you can keep them in a barn. I love any animal I see. If I could, I would have my own zoo. I would have wolves, snow leopards, tigers, lions and I would be so happy when they have babies! Babies are cute and sweet and I mean human and animals both. I want to save all the animals but I won't give a lecture. I give my heart to animals and wish I could save them.

I have a cat and I love her. If I could, I would add the animals I mentioned above. Course, they can't be in the same room together but I would keep them separate. Since it's spring, I would take a lamb. He or she says Easter. That what be my Spring pet. They are docile, sweet, cute and my heart is open wide. Jesus loved sheep and I like pictures of him holding a lamb. I would love to adopt a lamb and watch them play in the grass and look at me with that sweet face. NO! No one eats him. This is my pet and friend. I eat fish and tuna and not much meat. My lamb and I would be best friends for life.

A beautiful Sig of me by best friend Angel for St. Pats Day.

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