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Something happens there. Some of you might have been cut off there, but maybe not. So anyway, I can relate. Cats and dogs, you know, they have their own kind of cultures. They have their own things going on. And who says they don't talk to each other? No, I think they have serious conversations, and they decide, OK, well, this is what we're going to do. We have this situation at my house where we're feeding this homeless cat. We've been in smoke. He's like two little kitties. Very thin. And he's always hungry and working with them. And he's getting less and less afraid of us all the time. But the problem is that our cats are two cats, one of which is like a big cat. He's like 15 pounds. You'll mess with him. They have to just smoke that if there's food outside, we only put it outside for small. He gets it.
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