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<blockquote data-quote="user 19670" data-source="post: 1353894" data-attributes="member: 19670"><p>We have 5. One was rejected by her mama and so we brought her into the house to raise. She was bottle fed and watched TV in the house for 4 days . . . then she took to doing a tap-dance on the coffee table.</p><p>Her name is Babe and she still comes when we call her and she is two now. What a suck she is :biggrinbounce2: </p><p>Within that 4 days we could feed her and then take her out and she would do her business outside. Babe trained way faster than any dog or cat we can remember having.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 19670, post: 1353894, member: 19670"] We have 5. One was rejected by her mama and so we brought her into the house to raise. She was bottle fed and watched TV in the house for 4 days . . . then she took to doing a tap-dance on the coffee table. Her name is Babe and she still comes when we call her and she is two now. What a suck she is :biggrinbounce2: Within that 4 days we could feed her and then take her out and she would do her business outside. Babe trained way faster than any dog or cat we can remember having. [/QUOTE]
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