If you have a cat who brings home strange objects, then this is a read for you. You might even find a solution how to end it.
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I used to wake up with odd things beside my bed, one of my indoor cats liked to move things around. Sometimes it was something quite heavy and/or cumbersome objects she must have struggled to move.
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I used to wake up with odd things beside my bed, one of my indoor cats liked to move things around. Sometimes it was something quite heavy and/or cumbersome objects she must have struggled to move.