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Entire Class at Kitten School Distracted by Same Noise
Classes at Mrs. Fuzzy’s School for Wayward Kittens was disrupted yesterday for approximately 15 minutes when an unidentified noise distracted the entire class simultaneously.
“We were going over various napping styles, practicing our forms, and then all of a sudden there was this sort of buzzing sound outside,” said Eleanor Fuzzy, who runs the school. “I mean I didn’t hear it, but all the cats turned around at the same time.”
She said it took at least 15 minutes to quiet everyone down and get back to their lesson.
The sound was never identified.
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Long-Distance Relationship Is Hard for Bulldog Couple
When Haldo the bulldog was assigned to a six-month post in Abu Dhabi for work, he was worried about the effect it would have on his then-new relationship with fellow dog Annabelle. Now 14 weeks into his assignment, things are going better than expected.
“It’s still really hard on both of them,” said Lachlan Tripp, a coworker at Haldo’s company. “But they’re also closer than they were at the start, if that makes sense.”
The two pups spend at least an hour each night using Google Hangouts to chat. Coordinating across timezones (Annabelle is in Denver, CO) can be difficult, but they have so far made it work.
When Haldo’s work assignment ends in a couple of months, they are planning to take a vacation together to the Dominican Republic.
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Cat and Guinea Pig College Roommates Not Getting Along
A guinea pig named Cam and a cat named Frasier have feuding. The two college roommates have been at each other’s necks since January, when a housing lottery put Cam in Frasier’s room. The cat had previously been alone in his double occupancy room.
“Frasier was really enjoying the bachelor life, living in his oversized single,” said mutual friend Nathaniel Nesbit. “He was really set in his ways and Cam has just gummed up the gears.”
According to Nesbit, the two most often fight about trivial things, like the placement of art, which opera to listen to while studying, or whether to catch up on the This American Life podcast during breakfast or supper.
“It’s funny – they’re actually a lot alike,” said Nesbit. “If they could just get beyond their petty bickering, I bet they’d be good friends.”
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