Belling the Cat
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Bob PowelsonJuly 15, 2013
A goodly number of years ago. I was sitting ina recliner and got up to do something. Our kitten went missing while I was up. We could hear it meowing, we called, NO kiiten. After about 20 minute of searching I sat back down for a few moments, pushed the recliner back. The kitten jumped into my lap. It had been stuck under the chair.. Cats do not have owners, they have servants.
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