Ten Cats by Graham Harrop for April 17, 2024

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    marilynnbyerly  about 1 month ago

    I’ll hold Chesney, and Annie can shove in the bar of soap.

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Here kitty kitty kitty…..(grab).

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    mpguy2  about 1 month ago

    Annie to Chesney ; “Two words, kitty — cat bath”

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    laughingkitty  about 1 month ago

    Today is:

    NATIONAL BANANA DAY

    NATIONAL CRAWFISH DAY

    NATIONAL CHEESEBALL DAY

    ELLIS ISLAND FAMILY HISTORY DAY

    NATIONAL HAIKU POETRY DAY

    WORLD CIRCUS DAY

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    jessegooddoggy  30 days ago

    Love this arc, very funny! Don’t miss today’s newsletter!

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    ladykat  30 days ago

    Oh, Chesney, give it a rest!

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    darcyandsimon  30 days ago

    I gotta agree—dogs smell like no cat does…

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    bloodykate  30 days ago

    I am LOLing!! : D

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    Red Bird  30 days ago

    I’m really gonna miss Petal. Hopefully, we get to see him again.

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    Chris Sherlock  29 days ago

    Yes, there is going to be a scrubbing with coal tar, Chesney…and you’re going to be the one receiving the scrubbing!

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    tad1  29 days ago

    FREE ELDO!

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    tad1  29 days ago

    Coal tar? That seems a bit too much. (Then again, with Chesney, it always seems a bit too much.) On another note, saw two chickadees, three spotted towhees, four robins, two juncos, and a wren while out walking today.

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    BaconBoyCamper  29 days ago

    Coal tar? Maybe Graham meant coal oil.

    Historically coal oil was sometimes referred to as kerosene, so older records and stories can cause confusion. In modern times, though, the term kerosene is generally accepted to mean an oily substance obtained during the refining and distillation of petroleum.

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