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06/01/2011 12:03.59 PM
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This semester is almost over! Do YOU have what it takes to be Valedictorian?
There is one month left in Session 2 but it’s not too late to register. Do it today and get 1,000 Club Cat points just for joining. Prove you are the smartest cat around and you could earn a years’ worth of cat food for your favorite feline companion. Don’t delay… sign up today!
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06/02/2010 02:30.26 PM
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meow Good afternoon everyone! I have finally decided to share my days with the cat lovers of the world! So now you will be hearing from me a lot and i would really like to hear some comments from you too so don't hesitate to comment back on one of my kitty friends or even me (Cookey) So Today i have had one of the best days ever! I got to climb around on all the furniture and play with my toys all i wanted because my owners went out for the longest time! it was so much fun!!! I even had time to find a yummy recipe which i managed to print off and drag to the kitchen table for them to see and hopefully *cross your paws* they will make it for me. mrrow meow prrr ^o^ are you wondering what the recipe is? well dont worry! ill tell you. Things You'll Need: 1 cup whole wheat flour 1/3 cup all purpose flour 1/3 cup whole milk 1/4 cup dry milk 1 large egg, lightly beaten 2 tbsp. bran cereal 2 tbsp. pure honey 2 tbsp. canola oil 2 tsp. fresh or 1 tsp. dried catnip 1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F and grease a baking sheet. Step 2. Place whole wheat flour, all purpose flour, whole milk and dry milk in a large mixing bowl, and stir well. Step 3. Stir in egg, bran cereal, honey, canola oil and catnip. If the dough is too thin, add a bit more flour. If it's too thick, add a few more drops of milk. Step 4. Place the dough on a lightly floured surface and roll it out thinly with a rolling pin. Step 5. Cut the dough into small squares and put them on the prepared baking sheet. Step 6. Bake the catnip cookies for 20 to 25 minutes, or until they turn light brown. Step 7. Allow the catnip cookies to cool completely, and store them in an airtight container.Come visit me, Cookey & Molly - Thank you so much for my COTD.
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05/31/2010 01:02.33 PM
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Hi to Nutzy Nutzy looks like my very first childhood cat, a tom, named Charcoal Cinnamon...see, first, I named him Cinnamon when I got him as a kitten. I was just a small 7 year old. Then later, I wanted to change his name to Charcoal so left his initial name as his MIDDLE NAME...after all, if people can have MIDDLE names, I think Cats Can too!! Brenda and MapleCome visit me, Aspen Tree.
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05/28/2010 02:53.35 PM
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Vote Joyce in Gladstone OR COTD May 29th Hello, Joyce will be having a catpaign on saturday/sunday for COTD. Please come by and vote for her! Thank you! We will come and vote for anyone who voted for her on sunday p.m. We really want her to get COTD since we had a previous blog and we deleted it. Even after 2 years she didn't get COTD. Recentley she passed over the rainbow bridge and we miss her terribly. Please come vote her for COTD on saturday. Thank you. If you have any questions please post them on her page. Smokey, Marcel, Peach ( We miss Joyce and want her to have this honor as thanks for her touching our lives!)Come visit me, Smokey, Angel Joyce, Darcy, Angel Marcel, Peach & Emily.
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05/27/2010 07:17.12 PM
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