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Beasties · Apr 5, 02:59

Magazine rack with cats Side Table Rocking Horse

The cats are always poking their noses into places they shouldn’t. They’re almost always wearing a little paint, and we occasionally have to rework a tabletop that’s acquired mysterious tracks in the night.

Magazine rack with cats Shoji Divider

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  1. A bit of whimsy regarding cats: I have a cat, named Moose, who wanders where he will. There are secret places in my house (and I suspect in every house), known only to cats, and possibly to doomed mice. My cat delights in leaving his paw prints—like the impressions of strange flowers—on any surface that will retain them. Once I saw him sitting on the hood of my car. I asked him why he was sitting on my car. He replied, “A cat on top of a car is a far better thing than a car on top of a cat”. By the way, enjoyed your site!
    Rosemarie Hill    Jan 15, 19:59    #

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