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She was fluffy like a cotton ball, as cute as a summer salad but she had a vicious bark. It rang out loud across the street and got your teeth on edge, all the time. My cat played innocent. She was cute too. Somehow she had learned to walk along the fence uncaring little beauty got this shrieking, frisky little pom jumping up and down and snarling at poor little Tiggy. My innocent Tiggy. There was nothing I could do to train Tiggy to behave. She hated dog biscuits, hated being disturbed while she steadily walked along the fence and never came home until she did the same trick a few time each evening. That's what you call a catwalk. Brave, majestic, brutal! Sexy Tiggy. The day I went over to complain to the neighbour about the dog barking. She looked at me long and hard. "It was your cat that was barking" I scratched my head and walked home defeated. Lesson number 1: Never argue with a womans logic! PomCat, TomCat or RomCat. They always win. Author Notes www.amazon.com/Chrysanthemum-Trilogy-Part-Transition ISBN 9781493137848 © Marshall Gass. All rights reserved, 2 months ago
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Jul 3, 2014
Jul 3, 2014 at 5:24 PM UTC
Shriek and Shrill
She was fluffy like a cotton ball, as cute as a summer salad but she had a vicious bark. It rang out loud across the street and got your teeth on edge, all the time. My cat played innocent. She was cute too. Somehow she had learned to walk along the fence uncaring little beauty got this shrieking, frisky little pom jumping up and down and snarling at poor little Tiggy. My innocent Tiggy. There was nothing I could do to train Tiggy to behave. She hated dog biscuits, hated being disturbed while she steadily walked along the fence and never came home until she did the same trick a few time each evening. That's what you call a catwalk. Brave, majestic, brutal! Sexy Tiggy. The day I went over to complain to the neighbour about the dog barking. She looked at me long and hard. "It was your cat that was barking" I scratched my head and walked home defeated. Lesson number 1: Never argue with a womans logic! PomCat, TomCat or RomCat. They always win. Author Notes www.amazon.com/Chrysanthemum-Trilogy-Part-Transition ISBN 9781493137848 © Marshall Gass. All rights reserved, 2 months ago
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Jul 3, 2014 at 5:24 PM UTC
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