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Соня и Каспер — неразлучные друзья из квартала «Белая Дача парк»

Кажется, каждый из нас помнит своего первого пушистого друга. У четырёхлетней Сони это Каспер, её кот. Вместе они находят радость в самых простых вещах, будь то игра или уютное утро.

На каждом снимке — любовь и счастье, которые запечатлела Соня ❤️
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Соня и Каспер — неразлучные друзья из квартала «Белая Дача парк»

Кажется, каждый из нас помнит своего первого пушистого друга. У четырёхлетней Сони это Каспер, её кот. Вместе они находят радость в самых простых вещах, будь то игра или уютное утро.

На каждом снимке — любовь и счастье, которые запечатлела Соня ❤️

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