Saturday, November 12, 2011

Munchkin 2 Pack Mighty Grip Spill-Proof Cup, 10 Ounce, Colors May Vary

Munchkin 2 Pack Mighty Grip Spill-Proof Cup, 10 Ounce, Colors May Vary


Munchkin - click on the image below for more information.


  • Soft silicone spout
  • Contoured design makes cups easy to hold
  • BPA free
  • Top rack dishwasher safe
  • Colors may vary, you may receive in one of the following colors: Purple, Blue or Orange

Munchkin


This fun-to-grip contoured cup makes it easy for little hands to hold their favorite drink on their own. This leak-proof cup with its built-in valve won't spill even if it's accidentally tipped over! The valve is made of soft silicone so it’s very comfortable for your growing child. This is one unique cup with a mighty big advantage. Features: Set of two cups Top rack dishwasher safe Suitable for kids age 12 months & up





Munchkin 2 Pack Mighty Grip Spill-Proof Cup, 10 Ounce, Colors May Vary





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Munchkin cthulhu, going strong at level 9
Munchkin

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Napoleon and Munchkin Kittens playing


This video shows the difference between a Napoleon and a Munchkin kitten. The Munchkin is the short hair and the Napoleon kitten is the long hair. The Napoleon kitten is cobby (short body) and rounder head. The Munchkin kitten is also older, they are not bigger in size.
Video Rating: 5 / 5




information wanted on lymphosarcoma?
http://www.ferretcentral.org/faq/med/lymph.html

try this link - its only about ferrets with cancer

seems odd that all your pets get it - sure it isn't something in your environment? (had to ask)Lymphosarcoma is a debilitating cancer of the lymphatic system which affects ferrets of all ages, and occurs with equal incidence in both sexes. Lymphosarcoma can affect many different organs in the body, and for this reason the symptoms of this disease are extremely variable. Malignant lymphocytes may be found in bone marrow, lymph nodes, liver, spleen, intestine, spinal cord, and are often widespread through many different sites. There is some evidence that lymphosarcoma in ferrets may be caused by a virus, as occurs in some other species (for example, feline leukemia virus in cats), but this has not been proven.

http://www.ferretnews.org/lymphosarcoma.html


Regards,
Bharath ReddyPlease use your search engines and type lymphosarcoma for ferrets.
You can use many web sites, such as yahoo, google, etc.
GOOD LUCK !!!




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