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Cat Walk
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Em andamento, Primeira publicação em mar 10, 2016
Since I am one, I can clearly prove that curiosity did not kill the cat, ok? Frank got run over by the ice-cream truck, and that was simply a tragedy, nothing else, and he wasn't curious, he was chasing a fly across the road. And, my mom says that cat's have nine lives, so Frank technically did not die if the stories are correct.  I'm sorry, I tend to get a little bit sensitive with that stuff. Anyways, I'm a cat. The name's Andy, short for Andrometa, like that girl in Greek myths?  Life 5 feet shorter than humans is a lot different than you think. Trust me, it's not all about chasing mice and sleeping in the sun all day, it's way, WAY more complicated than that...
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