Has anyone seen my cat?
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  Because he's awsome! 
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  Does your cat punch codes and cap turf like mine does. 
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  Can I pet your kitty? 
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  Pete has a pussy? Where is fallacy ...that should hit the news 
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  WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY? 
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  Marilyn wrote: The most commonly heard red fox vocalizations are a quick series of barks, and a scream-y variation on a howl. All fox vocalizations are higher-pitched than dog vocalizations, partly because foxes are much smaller. The barks are a sort of ow-wow-wow-wow, but very high-pitched, almost yippy. It's commonly mistaken for an owl hooting. That bark sequence is thought to be an identification system; studies indicate that foxes can tell each other apart by this call.WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY? 
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  ☣✠ꀨᎢᎻᎬ ᏠᏫᏦᎬᏒꀨ✠☣ wrote: 😂 fuckin brilliant!Marilyn wrote: The most commonly heard red fox vocalizations are a quick series of barks, and a scream-y variation on a howl. All fox vocalizations are higher-pitched than dog vocalizations, partly because foxes are much smaller. The barks are a sort of ow-wow-wow-wow, but very high-pitched, almost yippy. It's commonly mistaken for an owl hooting. That bark sequence is thought to be an identification system; studies indicate that foxes can tell each other apart by this call.WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY? 
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  ༺☠Ꮹཞ༏ཀཀ☠༻ wrote: I've tried to explain this over the bar several times. You have out my efforts to shame. 👏☣✠ꀨᎢᎻᎬ ᏠᏫᏦᎬᏒꀨ✠☣ wrote: 😂 fuckin brilliant!Marilyn wrote: The most commonly heard red fox vocalizations are a quick series of barks, and a scream-y variation on a howl. All fox vocalizations are higher-pitched than dog vocalizations, partly because foxes are much smaller. The barks are a sort of ow-wow-wow-wow, but very high-pitched, almost yippy. It's commonly mistaken for an owl hooting. That bark sequence is thought to be an identification system; studies indicate that foxes can tell each other apart by this call.WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY? 
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  There is a lady in East Grand Forks, MN offering a $700 reward for the safe return of her cat. To date my efforts to locate said cat are unsuccessful. The cat is gray and white, you can see a picture on the front page of Tuesday's Grand Forks Herald. Please PM me the location if you see the cat. I will share the reward. 
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  A grey and white cat , wow one appeared at my house a few weeks ago and he's very friendly I think he's been sleeping in the drain that runs under my driveway . But how did he end up in NY from MN ? Must be PFM hhhhmmmmm..... 🐱 
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  If the reward was closer to $800 I would consider returning the cat. But at only $700... 
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