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April@Pickering Angels

scouser1

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had sometime to kill after a long day's work so I check out the sched and do some research on TERB and see April might be to my liking. I get there and have noticed they have a stray cat problem in that area, very very sad, but thats another issue for another thread. I talk to the lovely receptionist dark haired gal very curvy wish she was an MPA hmm maybe who knows, anyways decide on a BS, pay for everything 30 min for $130. April is a very cute small town girl next door type, very nice, some have complained she is chatty but I found it was up to me to lead the conversation, massage was practically non existent but really my fault didnt ask for it, all in all a good but not spectacular session.

Face: 8/10
Body: 9/10, perky breasts, smooth skin and a navel ring very nice
Attitude: 9/10 very nice conversationalist
Massage: 4/10 all my fault though
Finish: 8/10
Final Damage: $130 for 30 min BS
Repeat?: sure but not really as a first choice.
 

Lover Of Brunettes

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I think the cats are attracted to that Mediterranean food place a couple of doors down. God knows the smell drives ME crazy when I drive by on the right day. But the girls feed them as well.

For what it's worth, I don't think the stray cat "problem" is a Dillingham area problem. I think it's a Pickering problem and they're drawn to the Dillingham area because of food availability.

I also know that several kittens were born this year, and have been taken "off the street" and put into homes by the PA staff.

The girls love the cats, and try to take care of them the best they can. It's a two-sided issue, but I think they're handling it the best they can.
 

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Lover Of Brunettes said:
I think the cats are attracted to that Mediterranean food place a couple of doors down. God knows the smell drives ME crazy when I drive by on the right day. But the girls feed them as well.

For what it's worth, I don't think the stray cat "problem" is a Dillingham area problem. I think it's a Pickering problem and they're drawn to the Dillingham area because of food availability.

I also know that several kittens were born this year, and have been taken "off the street" and put into homes by the PA staff.

The girls love the cats, and try to take care of them the best they can. It's a two-sided issue, but I think they're handling it the best they can.

ok I guess we are going to slightly divert off topic but I can understand what you mean by the food attraction, April did mention that the ladies at PA do feed them and she thinks they might be wild i.e. feral, but I said well if they are approaching people and being allowed to be fed I bet anything they were someones pet at some point and may have been dumped, well at least some of them.

I am a huge animal lover as was April, and to me these cats seem to have horrible lives fending for themselves on the streets especially in the winter, they could be hit by a car, attacked by a raccoon or many other awful things can happen.
 
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