I’m just shaking my head here on this one.
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So Schooner does know how to read, huh? Interesting.
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I don’t think he quite understood what he was reading.
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😂 hilarious!
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🙂
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Very funny! 🙂
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Thank you!
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Aw Your fur babies are so precious! 🙂
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Thank you!
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haha Excellent. 🙂
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Thanks!
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Coolest ever thought from Schooner
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Perhaps he is more clever than I give him credit for. And probably hasn’t actually read the book.
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It’s my favorite book, too, Choppy. But I suspect its not for the same reason as Schooners’.
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I suspect Schooner just pretended to read that one for class.
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Schooner, being a nice, safe, indoor kitty, Mockingbirds & you, will probably not interact.
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Probably not! Plus, we don’t actually have them in Wisconsin. So we’d also have to move for him to have a chance at one, even outside!
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Interesting how some birds are so “regional”, I would have thought they had a more expanded territory. Seen them here (just south of Boston) & Catbirds in our yard.
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That is funny – we didn’t even have them in Indiana, and I was a lot further south there.
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hahaha Schooner, you’ll just have to read it to find out.
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🙂
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That’s my moms favorite book too, but probably for different reasons
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Yeah, I don’t think Schooner has actually read it.
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It’s volume three in the popular To Kill… series for cats. Other titles include To Kill a Goldfish, To Kill a Hamster and the rather more challenging To Kill a Rhinoceros.
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The latter might require some help from the feline cousins who live in Africa.
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I think so too.
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hahahaha 🙂
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🙂
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😂😂😂 too funny!
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🙂
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These two are quite the pair!
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That they are!
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hahah
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