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Lightning was a brilliant cat



2010-11-26 - Photo by Pen. Shelby Co., KY
Was there ever a smarter cat than Lightning? Probably not in terms of sheer intelligence, though sometimes he didn't seem to have real practical sense, and that lack may have hastened his demise when his thirst for knowlege took him one mile away to the library and he became a traffic fatality statistic. We're almost sure Lightning understood, may could read the English Language. He would set for hours with the boys looking at the pages of their books while they read. Above Lightning was daintily opening his cookie package. Now we all wish we had asked him what it said. Clicking ReadMore accesses a somewhat unrelated story by Chuck Hinman, "Thank God for Pets." We thank Him for Lightning.


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