Is your extended family ready for Halloween?

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Is your extended family ready for Halloween?

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As they use to say on Monty Python, "And Now For Something Completely Different'....
Is your extended family... Your dog(s) and cat(s)....ready for Halloween?
Benny the Siamese is...

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Re: Is your extended family ready for Halloween?

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Mark, how did you do that? My cat would hiss, claw, and shred my hand if I tried that. LOL

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Ace-
Benny just woke up and was still half asleep....
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Ace wrote:Mark, how did you do that? My cat would hiss, claw, and shred my hand if I tried that. LOL

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Perhaps the neck strap is too tight! :)
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