Children don't need constant interaction or stimulation, and many are perfectly happy to examine a board book / a plush ball / the kittycat long enough for you to have a little time to yourself.— MetaFilter Projects
I'd love to see follow up cartoons as kittycat slowly decomposes in Billy's arms and he realizes that it must have been on its ninth life already.— The Comics Curmudgeon
I'd also like to announce that yesterday Dylan both spoke his first clear word (well, clear to us, anyway: gee gah, for kittycat) and took four or five steps unassisted for the first time.— All & Sundry
You've been a very patient kittycat and an excellent host.— English-writing Israeli-bloggers

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