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Emmie’s healing
Our family has two cats. One is named Emmie. She is all white except for a black spot on her side and a skinny black tail. She loves to cuddle and to play outside.
Sometimes, when Emmie plays outside, bugs crawl on her. Before she comes inside, we take the bugs off her because the bugs’ home is outside, not on our kitty.
One day, my husband, Arthur, found a strange bump on Emmie’s neck. He told me about it, but I thought it would just go away.
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