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New Family Member!!!

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The first time I met little Ollie In November of 2019, I lost Oliver my male kitten. He was only 8 months old when he passed away from Wet FIP.  Trixie, my 1-year-old baby girl. She is my Tortishell kitten. She lost her best friend. They loved playing with each other.  After Oliver was gone Trixie started wanting Faith to play but she is 14 years old and just wants to eat, sleep and watch birds. We notice Trixie became depressed.  We started the mission of finding a new baby. It took 1 1/2 years but we found our new baby boy. We saw this handsome adorable kitten at Focus for Feral organization. Luckily, the kittens had their momma so they didn't need to be bottle-fed which is amazing because momma milk helps their immune system.  At the beginning of May, I got to go to Foster's home to see him. The foster mom said the mother cat was 100% feral. She had to put on her winter coat and thick gloves to feed her and check the kitten. After 3 weeks they got her fixed and sent her back

Book Review on Abracadabra Whoopsie by Adam Kargman Illustrated by Tristan Tait

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  Mascot Books Publishes Children’s Book  Abracadabra Whoopsie by Adam Kargman ABOUT THE BOOK Herndon, VA; April 2, 2019: Mascot Books announces the release of Abracadabra Whoopsie by Adam Kargman; Illustrated by Tristan Tait What if you could make your little sister disappear? When Jordy discovers a magic wand, he learns he can do just that. Whenever he wants some peace and quiet, all he has to do is say “Abracadabra Whoopsie,” and . . . Poof! His little sister Keeka vanishes. When he’s ready for her to come back, he simply says it reversed: “Whoopsie Abracadabra.” Easy as that. But after the wand is stolen, Jordy must recover it or risk losing his sister forever! MY BOOK REVIEW This is a very cute children's book talking about a first child having to deal with the new baby. When it comes to grade level reading I would say 2nd-3rd grade because there are some tricky long words in this book. Tristian Tait did an amazing job with the illust