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Cat Pushes Fashion Envelope With New Glasses
When Reggie the cat needed new sunglasses, he could have gotten some standard aviators or wayfarers. Instead, he went a little avant garde.
“Maybe in high fashion circles, those wacky yellow frames are hip,” says Carrie Newman, a personal friend. “But let’s see him walk into the dry cleaner or CVS wearing them. They’d laugh him out of the room.”
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Cat Springs for 52" TV
With the return of Sunday Night Football fast approaching, local kitty Sergeant Snuzzlekins was in the market for a new TV.
“Last year we watched all the games on a 15” black and white set we got at a garage sale,“ said roommate Ben Thompson. "It got the job done, but our friends never wanted to come over. So this year, Snuzzy and I decided to go all out.”
According to Thompson, he and Snuzzlekins went to Best Buy over the weekend and after debating for a few minutes, decided to spring for a 52" Samsung LCD model that was on sale. They’re looking forward to breaking it in this Sunday when the Broncos take on the Steelers.
And yes, all their friends are coming over.
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Kitty’s Collection of Hotel Toiletries Is Unmatched
Some kittens collect postcards or magnets when they go on vacation, but Lala the cat collects tiny bottles hotel shampoo and conditioner. The kitty began collecting hotel toiletries last year when she started traveling more for work, according to friends, and now has amassed an enormous collection.
“We have no idea what she’s planning to do with all that shampoo and soap,” said Ross Nugent, a source close to the situation. "I mean, she doesn’t use soap when she gives herself a bath, so who knows.“
Lala’s collection reportedly includes over 50 different hotel brands of soap and hair care products from five separate countries.
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Cat Growing Season Coming to an End
According to editors at The Farmer’s Almanac, this has been a bumper year for cat crops around the country. However, the growing season is starting to wind down and especially those cats grown in pots are starting to look a little listless.
“That’s perfectly normal,” according to cat botanist Julia Ramirez. "Cats are really more of a summer plant and don’t stay as presentable through the fall and winter.“
Ramirez stressed that it is important to realize that cats are perennials, so with proper care, they should come back strong next year.
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