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A Maine Coon cat breeder promised the same kitten to two families; to make it right, she offered to find the plaintiffs a similar cat from a different breeder, but they now say the replacement kitten was sick.
A Maine Coon cat breeder promised the same kitten to two families; to make it right, she offered to find the plaintiffs a similar cat from a different breeder, but they now say the replacement kitten was sick.
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