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Kitty Chesney: Big Cat

Kitty Chesney is a very big cat.

I’m totally not exaggerating. He’s a giant among cats.

See how he compares to my iPod Touch?

Mean Kitty Interviewed Mean Marie!

Mean Kitty interviewed me AND Kitty Chesney.

Be sure to go over to Mean Kitty’s blog for the interviews. Mine was posted today and Kitty Chesney’s will go up tomorrow.

Mean Kitty’s Blog

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The Way To Kitty Chesney's Heart

Seriously. He purrs when he sees the bag. He comes running when he hears the bag rattle. He rubs his scent glands all over the bag when he knocks it off the counter.

Kitty Shows His Belly

This shows me he really trusts me. I trust him too. I trust him to come running every time I open a can. It doesn’t matter what is in the can. The sound of the can opener being used is like a sirens call to Kitty Chesney.

Kitty Chesney: Unrepentant

Kitty Chesney knows he isn’t supposed to be on my bed. It’s a rule. He often breaks the rule without breaking a sweat.

in fact, he is quite unrepentant.

When scolded, he turns his back to me. To show me how unconcerned he is and how he doesn’t have to follow my rules, [...]

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