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jeysantosandrade
supostamente Carlão :
como é que desliga
2026-08-19 17:04:55
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tatiane.uema
Tati :
a minha nem precisa de brinquedo, de madrugada ela incorpora o capiroto e fica igual
2026-08-18 20:50:19
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sayonaramedeiros.adv
Sayonara Medeiros Adv :
kkkk meus gatos irão destruir minha casa
2026-08-17 21:44:29
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ghost.xpz
Ghost 愛 :
Comprei e tá pulando até agr, ninguém consegue pegar esse troço
2026-08-20 02:45:01
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kyzin.01
亗kⱥiky_•k̸rl ✓ :
eu comprei meu gato quebrou 3 perfume meu 😔
2026-08-20 09:19:52
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nayguedes7
NayGuedes :
Uma vontade de comprar e um medo do meu quebrar tudo 😂😂😂
2026-08-18 19:46:43
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marilia_gata_oficial
Marília_gata_oficial🌧️🌛 :
Eu comprei e já tem uma semana pulando aqui em casa
2026-08-20 16:31:17
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suelipulitopaloma
suelipulitopaloma :
Que raça é esse gato? kkkk parece um rato!
2026-08-20 02:15:17
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leo_p_p
leo_p_p |-/ :
Isso que é um exu pessoal , não acompanho muito
2026-08-19 22:12:40
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________danibfernandes
________danibfernandes :
comprei pro meu gato, agora to eu e meu gato tentando pegar o negócio ja tem uma semana
2026-08-20 12:18:29
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num.sei_2.1
NãoSei :
Eu sou gay🤓👍
2026-08-20 03:41:41
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_leoneloliveira
Leonel Oliveira :
Pra guardar depois é só se fingir de gato e sair correndo pela casa, bem tranquilo
2026-08-18 19:42:30
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rosane.cancian
rosane cancian :
eu comprei pro meu gato e logo ele arrumou um jeito e fingiu
2026-08-18 03:08:54
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rayane.silva6376
Vivendo e aprendendo a jogar :
as minhas pegam os de verdade mesmo 😂
2026-08-19 21:02:04
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binhaa420
Binha :
Se eu comprar esse brinquedo, vou precisar de moveis novos e uma casa nova kkkkkkkkkk
2026-08-19 17:50:52
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the6ircle
𓋹 :
vou comprar pra minha cadela, não aguenta ver mosca, mariposa e nem passarinhos kkkkkkk
2026-08-19 14:15:03
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marceloaugustocos1
marceloaugustocos1 :
cê Loko, os dois malandros daqui vão destruir a casa😳
2026-08-18 22:25:49
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fenixcrisdm
🔥 𓂀 𝓕ê𝓷𝓲𝔁 𝓒𝓻𝓲𝓼 𓂀 🔥 :
Os meus destroem a casa se virem isso 😂😂😂😂
2026-08-18 11:56:53
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nilzasoares12
Nilza Soares :
os meus destrói minha casa 🏠 se chegar um desses aí kkkk kkkk kkkk
2026-08-18 14:09:04
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cortesmilionarios0401
Viegas :
a questão é
2026-08-19 16:58:06
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samara.olyver
Samara :
Tô fora, vai derrubar a casa toda, a TV vai de arrasta. 😂😂😂
2026-08-19 20:03:01
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