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How paper shredders REALLY work (humor)

- OR- Shift change at the paper shredder factory

 

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I actually had a cat years ago who had an aversion to using cat litter. At the time, I didn't have a shredder. I used to tear newspaper into thin strips and fill the cat box for her. The shredder bits would have worked perfectly thoughSmiley Happy.

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@denisemb  Beautiful cats! 

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Fancy Kitties!

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Oooo! Such exotic and beautiful felines!

 

Last night I watched a youtube video of 15 most exotic cats in the world.  Very interesting.  Some breeds of which I had no idea existed.

 

So, now, tell us.  What breeds are these lovelies?

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That is too funny!  Can you imagine all those little papers arond the house though????

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@denisemb 

 

Oooo! Such exotic and beautiful felines!

 

Last night I watched a youtube video of 15 most exotic cats in the world.  Very interesting.  Some breeds of which I had no idea existed.

 

So, now, tell us.  What breeds are these lovelies?


They were (sob, no longer with us) Bengal cats, originally a cross between a domestic cat and an Asian Leopard cat.  Millie, the spotted one, was bought by our breeder from Jean Mill, generally credited as one of the originators of the breed in the US.  Millie was retired as a breeder and our breeder kindly offered her to us as a companion to our Rocko, an F3 marbled Bengal - the guy with the stripes on his back.

 

Bengals are intelligent, highly active, affectionate and endlessly entertaining.  We miss them every day.  Woman Sad

 

Was going through old photos and thought I'd share a little humor these days...

 

Denise