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Moon Cookie

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rheann

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I have officially Changed Titus's Name to Moon Cookie
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I wasn't sure if She was male or female, so I called her Titus because she came to me missing her right arm. Anyone who knows how the story of Titus goes from Shakespeare, they'll know what I am talking about ;)

Titus is sweet, gentle and adorable, so what better name to suit a female than Moon Cookie!

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apryl

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cool,that is a pretty name,kinda hippy,i like it
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titus was fitting though for the early days,how's the healing going?
 
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