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Blackie, a female dog who lived on Uncle Frank and Aunt Bertha's farm in Quakake, Pennsylvania never had pups of her own. When a barn cat gave birth to four kittens, Blackie decided she wanted to adopt them as her babies, probably much to the chagrin of the mother cat. One by one, Blackie took the kittens to a basket by the farmhouse door where she actually nursed them as a real mother would. Miraculously, she was able to provide milk for the kittens. This heartwarming true story will delight children of all ages, and for adults, it will bring back memories of a bygone time when summer days…mehr

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Blackie, a female dog who lived on Uncle Frank and Aunt Bertha's farm in Quakake, Pennsylvania never had pups of her own. When a barn cat gave birth to four kittens, Blackie decided she wanted to adopt them as her babies, probably much to the chagrin of the mother cat. One by one, Blackie took the kittens to a basket by the farmhouse door where she actually nursed them as a real mother would. Miraculously, she was able to provide milk for the kittens. This heartwarming true story will delight children of all ages, and for adults, it will bring back memories of a bygone time when summer days were spent enjoying simple pleasures of discovery and creative play.
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Carol Fegley Hieronymus, a native of Pennsylvania, has been living in Pompano Beach, Florida since 1968 where she taught elementary and middle school students for thirty of her thirty-five years in the classroom. Retired, she now lives with her adored six cats in her turn of-the-century inspired home. Carol thoroughly enjoys theatre, interior design classes, books and Irish square (set) dancing.