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“… But for all Floyd’s bravado, playing baseball and suavely sauntering through the playgroups, he wasn’t without his neuroses. One time I opened our front door, and the cat came exploding into the house, crouching in terror under a chair. Randy and I hurried to look out the window, expecting to see a coyote pack or rabid wolverine. Instead, the new neighborhood kitty, a small marmalade tabby, sashayed across our lawn, looking harmless as a butterfly. Floyd jumped on to the windowsill, hackles raised, growling and panting.

      “You’ve got to be kidding,” Randy said. “You’re bigger than he is, Floyd… or is it a she?”…”

(Excerpt from my pet book, “Tail Wags and Whiskers.”)

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Comments(3)

    • Alana

    • 1 week ago

    Cats provide us with everything we need – mischief, mousing (maybe), and an occasional mystery for us to solve.

      • Laurie Stone

      • 6 days ago

      Alana, So very true.

    • Rebecca Olkowski

    • 13 hours ago

    Your book sounds fun. I put it on my recommended books on Amazon.

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