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Tiger Tiger - Orange Cat

The sign on the cage read "CAUTION" I thought, "hmmm.. "wonder who that belongs too?" The receptionist seemed a bit cool almost standoffish. I paid the bill and asked "so where's my kitty?" She pointed at the caution cage and said in a growly tone "OVER THERE." "The doctor says he'd appreciate it if you didn't bring "tiger" in again." It was "tiger's" first (and last) visit. He was a little ball of orange fur with A T T I T U D E.... He aged like a jalapeno pepper growing hot with a little bite. As my kitty grew so did the size of the cage and the size of the CAUTION sign. He had a few "good" days. One in 1998, the other in 2005. I believe he was the reincarnation of a serial killer. If there's a heaven for cats he's probably the bouncer. John G. Lawless 8/18/2020

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Date: 9/11/2020 11:45:00 AM
Great humor in this one. Love the last line. Not a cat lover but love small dogs like my dachhund. / M
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Date: 8/21/2020 1:12:00 PM
lol it didn't have attitude but catitude lol:-) hugs jan xx
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Date: 8/18/2020 8:07:00 PM
lol John. A kitty with Attitude. How do you spell CAUTION, Tiger. Love this piece. They all have different personalities.
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Date: 8/18/2020 6:45:00 PM
G'day John ... I certainly got a chuckle when reading your tale of tiger, the feisty little moggy. Really entertaining - thank you John - Lindsay
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Date: 8/18/2020 2:14:00 PM
Simply hilarious, John. I like the 'grow hotter with age as a jalepeno' idea. Nice pacing, - even the viscous serve a purpose!
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