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Thursday, April 22, 2010
The Case of the Politically Active Kitten
Here's a photo taken in a veterinarian's office, a place where animals can be encouraged to be as politically active as their hearts and whiskers desire.
This kitten is FOR adoption! Yeah! Kitten's for adoption! Can we hear some thunder?
Oh wait. Do the seemingly unnecessary quotation marks around Kitten's name bother you?
Don't worry. We're sure they're actually an official part of her name, sort of like the ones used by the band "Awesome." Just don't ask "Kitten" her age, though. She's sensitive.
And finally, the three exclamation points. Those are...wait.
We got nothin'--nothin' but diagnosis of bangorrhea. Seriously. What a sad little sign.
Thanks to Barry L. for sending it.
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2 comments:
Kitten's current home must not be the cat's meow.
Peg, hahaha! :-)
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