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Cuddle Time?

Kimchi and I cozying up outside this afternoon.
My New Friend, Kimchi

January 2nd 2012
...so you're probably thinking that Kimchi is a bit weird for a name. In Korean, kimchi means pickled cabbage. Kimchi is actually the national food of Korea, and there is a whole museum devoted to it. Check out their website for more info. Anyways, my friend Kimchi is actually a stray cat. A few nights ago, my friend Ryan ... read more
Asia » South Korea » Yongin

Korean Flag Korea was an independent kingdom under Chinese suzerainty for most of the past millennium. Following its victory in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, Japan occupied Korea; five years later it formally annexed the entire peninsula. After World War II, a... ... read more
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2nd January 2012

No.......
You can't bring Kimchi back with you, first off you would have to hide him/her in your back pack to see if he/she travels well (if he/she is anything like Pooters was he/she most likely is) then try and sneak it into all the different countries you plan on hitting when your done there. Cool colored eyes though huh?,lol thought I would spell the word correctly for you, ha ha in all honesty I think it should be spelled the american way anyway! Lots of Love Honey to you and Kimchi....you could have called him/her "Hello Kitty" like all the chinlea do here, as we got a picture of this green cat that is missing that sort of looks like that older larger Grey male thats been around all summer but this one is new I think, hope they find him before Willey the Coyote does! Love Ya

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