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I'm Sorry About The Smell - That's Sort Of A Litter-box Issue. It's Tough To Have Eight Cats In A Studio Apartment, But I Think While You're Spending The Night Here - The First Of Many, Many Passion-filled Nights You'll Undoubtedly Wish To Spend Here - You'll Find That It's Well Worth The Smell To Have The Selfless Companionship Of These Seventeen Reeking, Dander-encrusted Animals. I Said "eight" Before When I Meant To Say "seventeen." That's The Number Of Cats That I Have.
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