To master the fundamentals of cat grammar, it is important to know when to use cat punctuation. For example, to indicate a lengthy pause, such as a nap after a long meal, you should use a coma. To indicate a shorter pause, use a semicoma.
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Punctuation is important.
Mike, this is so brilliant! “Coma….”semicoma”…..π
And, kitties are adorable. Love mama’s foot on the baby – keeping tabs even while sleeping.
Mike!! HA HA!! πΈππ€£!!!
I guess weβre gonna need a grammar book to go along with that coffee table book, hey, Mike?
Eats, Cutes, and Leaves
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I hereby nominate Allein to market the book.
If only my English teacher used cats, as examples for punctuation. I may have been able to grasp the concept quicker.
Just awwww. My brain is mush now. Good thing it’s lunch so I’ll have time to recuperate before going back to work.
Awesome post, I love cats and grammar.
I remember them, the Katzengrammar Kids! (You have to be a certain age , I think)
They’re before my time, but I remember them anyway. π
Grammar humor FTW!
Also kitties are adorable.
The curled-in back paws on the semi-coma!