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That's my pillow/I'll protect you


caszandra

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When I woke up this morning this was the sight that greeted me. I have never seen Alfie sleep this close to the kiddo before, usually he sleeps at the bottom of the bed or curled up at the side of me. I'm wondering if he was trying to say that the pillow is his (he sleeps on it during the day) and I will lie here even with you on it or I love you and I'll protect you from bad dreams trying to enter your head. Whatever his reason it was super cute and a nice way to wake up!

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HarryPotterFan

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Hahahaha I love this! Kitties are the best  <3

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HerNameIsBuffy

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Awwww - he's protecting his baby.

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WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo?

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Aww! Who needs a dream catcher to prevent bad dreams when they have a furry purry! So cute. He really is a beauty.

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