Candy Matson Mills, frolicsome female ferret romps with her best friend Milo Mills, the Norwegian Forest Cat. They really ARE best friends and neither kitty or fuzzbutt was injured in the making of this video! (lol) music by Harry Nilsson & Bette Midler. Another Mills Mastermess Production [More] [Less]
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