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Kitty's eyes (Explored)


For the Sunday Challenge: Eyes.
Kitty was a stray cat that just could not stay away from my house. I had never envisaged myself as a cat owner, being quite allergic to most felines, but Kitty was the exception. When Kitty first came, he was so furry and vocal that I mistook him for a female cat in heat (now I know what to look for). I kept referring to him as the kitty who returned, and the name stuck. I eventually located his owner and returned him three times, but he just kept coming back. Finally, his owner offered him to me, and by then, I just could not refuse. Just look at those eyes. He eats and sleeps at my house, but I haven't a clue as to how he spends his days.
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Kitty was a stray cat that just could not stay away from my house. I had never envisaged myself as a cat owner, being quite allergic to most felines, but Kitty was the exception. When Kitty first came, he was so furry and vocal that I mistook him for a female cat in heat (now I know what to look for). I kept referring to him as the kitty who returned, and the name stuck. I eventually located his owner and returned him three times, but he just kept coming back. Finally, his owner offered him to me, and by then, I just could not refuse. Just look at those eyes. He eats and sleeps at my house, but I haven't a clue as to how he spends his days.
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