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Fudgey

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Oooh nice! Can I go with ya?

Sure!!! It will be fun :)

Road trip!

Who wants to share my suite?

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Nice!!

Yay! Road trip!! No offense, but can I sleep outside in a tent? Much more fun than a room. Wanna join me?

Can I switch back and forth :laugh:
 

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I have had some less than desirable camping experiences involving pesky, determined ants. I like RV traveling and camping the best. One of these days, I would like to go to Yosemite during the snow season and rent a cozy, warm cabin with a fireplace, big windows and a flubby bear skin rug. Lots of hot buttered rum, good books and good company.
 

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You know, it always amazes me to see white animals so white - how do they stay clean? I know cats are continuously cleaning themselves, but what about other animals? I put my pups in my kitchen sink b/c they are so small, and when the bubbles dissipate from the lather, the water is pretty dirty.

Hmmm - White animals in the wild don't usually survive very long because they are conspicuous. Albinos might as well have a target painted on their sides. The exceptions that I can think of are those that turn white for the winter (hares, ermine, ptarmigans). Of course, there are polar bears. Nothing with any sense is gonna mess with them. The winter white critters are living mostly on snow, which isn't very dirty. That leaves domestic animals which are white. So - the answer to your question, I believe is: Groomers keep them white!
 
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