Mister Atkinson obviously has quite a thing when it comes to cats. As a cat person (So to speak) I unfortunately have to agree with his list of feline attributes, but having said this, I can also say that I consider the cats’ many features, as enumerated so exhaustively by Mr. Atkinson, as virtues rather than vices. They show character and independence, and express affection exclusively on THEIR terms, which is a prime characteristic feature of intelligence.
PERFECT!!!
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Don’t you mean Purrrrrr-fect?!
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Indeed I do…
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My cat comes when I call.
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Mine too – most of the time.
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Mister Atkinson obviously has quite a thing when it comes to cats. As a cat person (So to speak) I unfortunately have to agree with his list of feline attributes, but having said this, I can also say that I consider the cats’ many features, as enumerated so exhaustively by Mr. Atkinson, as virtues rather than vices. They show character and independence, and express affection exclusively on THEIR terms, which is a prime characteristic feature of intelligence.
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Carpets were never gods.
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I have a flying carpet and he comes when I call.
I noticed cat is within carpet and so is pet.
Only the rrrrrr is missing. I guess that is the cat as my flying carpet never rrrrrrs at me.
🌟🛸🥏💸
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Hmm? Maybe I have a pet carpet? 🤣😎🙃
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