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Oh yeah, yeah. So Knox, our big, big cat, he's a rescue that's been in and out, gosh, ten years now that we've had that cat. Three houses in ten years. So he sticks with us. He's cool. We like Knox a lot. And then Lily's the newest little one that we adopted and she goes outside of Knox. Knox is kind of like her mentor. He protects her. It's running, there's, one's three and I guess there's still three, but I only see two these days. But we have these white cats. One is a long-haired Siamese looking beautiful white cat. These are neighborhood cats. She is the mama cat. We can't seem to catch her, but if we could catch her and get her fixed, we wouldn't have any more baby cats. But there's two male cats. One has a smoky black face and one is pure white. Both of them look Siamese, they're short-haired. And they're kind of like the bullies of the neighborhood until it comes to Knox. Knox ain't scared. They'll take on both of them. And so that little, that little Lily cat, that little cat stays with Knox, the big cat, and that's kind of like, you know, her big brother or whatnot. It's kind of fun to sit out in the yard and watch them. But yeah, yeah, the cats are outside, the cats. That's a minute's worth of talking to say yes.
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