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Nothing like a cat to add special presence

Sharon Whitehurst writes:
I've always been partial to businesses that have a 'shop cat.' I've known several book store cats, a cat who graced the front window of a tiny mom and pop grocery in Vermont and even a marmalade cat with Scottish Fold ears who was the official greeter at an auto repair shop in Wyoming. Nothing like a cat to add a special presence. - Sharon Whitehurst
Comments re photo 46404 Working Cat Jellybean, on the cash register guard cat at Chism Hardware, Shelbyville, KY.




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