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The truth about cats
Only cat lovers know what is always warm, luxurious fur hot water bottle. (Suzanne Millen)
Hunted and pinned to the wall turns into a tiger cat.
(Miguel de Cervantes)
From the point of view of a cat, the most comfortable seat in the house - a place where currently sits boss.
(Unknown. Author)
When we play with the cat, still the question of who plays with whom - I'm with her, or she with me.
(Michel de Montaigne)
Sometimes cursed cat, you look at it, and there is an unpleasant feeling that she understood every word. And remember ...
(Charlotte Gray)
Dogs have owners. Cats - staff. (Unknown. Author)
Cat - tiny lion who loves mice, hates dogs and patronizes person.
(Oliver Herford)
Cat will try to hold on your lap, even when you get up from a chair. Until the last minute she hopes that you will wake up the conscience and you sit back.
(Pam Brown)
I have studied many philosophers and many cats.
Wisdom of cats is immeasurably higher.
(Hippolyte Taine)
If you could cross a man with a cat, it would improve the human breed. But would hurt the cats.
(Mark Twain).
Hunted and pinned to the wall turns into a tiger cat.
(Miguel de Cervantes)
From the point of view of a cat, the most comfortable seat in the house - a place where currently sits boss.
(Unknown. Author)
When we play with the cat, still the question of who plays with whom - I'm with her, or she with me.
(Michel de Montaigne)
Sometimes cursed cat, you look at it, and there is an unpleasant feeling that she understood every word. And remember ...
(Charlotte Gray)
Dogs have owners. Cats - staff. (Unknown. Author)
Cat - tiny lion who loves mice, hates dogs and patronizes person.
(Oliver Herford)
Cat will try to hold on your lap, even when you get up from a chair. Until the last minute she hopes that you will wake up the conscience and you sit back.
(Pam Brown)
I have studied many philosophers and many cats.
Wisdom of cats is immeasurably higher.
(Hippolyte Taine)
If you could cross a man with a cat, it would improve the human breed. But would hurt the cats.
(Mark Twain).