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		<title>By: nick wasko</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve had laxmi for 12 years, a feisty natured, extremely loyal, great friend.  Always lets me know if I should trust someone or not.  If she growls, they are no good, infact evil people, if she brushes up to their leg, they are okay at a distance, if she hops in their lap, they are nice people, but if she&#039;s all over them like a rash, I should marry them.  I got her as a mate for Lilly a Lilac Point Siamese variant, six years older, who lost her other pal to a car.  The two are an odd couple, Lilly tends to try to mother Laxmi, Laxmi can get a bit rough at times, but Lilly despite the age will assert her self.  Then I go out, sneak up to the window and look in, they are both licking each others&#039; tails like old mates, until I arrive then some rivalry always occurs.  But I always pat them both simultaneously.  Lilly is like a nureyev ballerina, with the paw pads patting loudly like a dancer as she walks on the bare wood floor, Laxmi runs around a bit more like a roller coaster.   But both totally loyal and always been friendly to other animals I have had over the years, from rabbits, to guinea pigs, to doves even.  Never hurt a soul.  

Laxmi can rip a bit if touched in the wrong places, or she&#039;s not in the mood for a pat, but she is like a valium, sends me to sleep every night with her up to the chest cuddles..  Both very loving friends.  

Nick / Adelaide</description>
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<p>Laxmi can rip a bit if touched in the wrong places, or she&#8217;s not in the mood for a pat, but she is like a valium, sends me to sleep every night with her up to the chest cuddles..  Both very loving friends.  </p>
<p>Nick / Adelaide</p>
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