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July 13, 2009 by Anonymous, 19 weeks 4 days ago
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It is interesting to note that many individualsare reporting the 'new' mew, so to speak. My personable tuxedo uses a wonderful breathy trilling to wake me. As I stumble towards the kitchen he encourages me with the embedded mew, and when I am required to raise his chubby chops to his elevated consumption space he will direct with a more brisk purr/mew How is it that these fey felines are turning en masse to this new language ....what is their secret communications network???
>>Feline Scientist Ray "Chubby Chops" Hubbard reveals new fe-tech allowing supersonic feline vocalisations to be piggybacked on internet connections present in the domain. "Kitty engineering in da house, y'all," Ray trilled. "This will enable much faster training and will increase feline satisfaction significantly." Laboratory Assistant Fuzzy "Butt" D. Pomeranian acts as Inter Species Liaison, Commissary Auditor and General Security Officer, but gets no extra rations for it.

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