Puppies, Kittens, and the like

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Hello again, awesome blog readers!
I am back from my 3-day trip with familia to South Sudan!
We visited the coldest place within a less-then-three-hours flight from Loki, where there was mist, rain, fog, and ANIMALS!
There were *deep breath*
four puppies needing homes
five kittens too young to go
four cats staying there
lots of fiesty chickens, how many, I don’t know
one little home-needing pup
a lot of strangers who liked to stare
a determined group of adults holding it all up
three dogs covered in hair
six kids who were (not) a pain
and lots and lots of rain!!!!!
So, you get the idea. The four pups who live there (for now) have temporary names, and now I shall tell you them:
Snookums, who I called Fluffy. She is fluffy and yellow and white and sleepy and loves attention.

ZuZu, who is also called Zuz and Tiger-dog. She is also fluffy and black and brown and white and skinny and quiet and does not like to be held.

Hero, who is also called a name I am very bad at remebering that suits him well. He is short haired, pale, loves attention, very nice except at food time.

Leonard, who is also called a name that goes with Hero’s and means somehtinng to do with bravery. He is short haired, pale, timid, not a fighter, for sure.
I hope to put some pictures of them on here later, because they were (and are) SO CUTE!
And then there are two black and white kittens, and a black kitten (all males) who are nephews of our lovely cat, Raven. And then there’s another litter of a black and white female and a black female who are her sisters. And then there is Shiko, who is an adorable little brown puppy who is staying with a loving couple who need a home for him. He still drinks milk. And then there’s Simba, and Rico, and Bobby Ann, and Chicken Jane, and Mint, and…
Well, there’s a lot of them.
Anyway, we all had a lot of fun there–not to mention a lot of good food!
Well, WTYL,
Grace~z~Artist

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