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They were both sweethearts, and hilarious, as Bonnie was the instigator, and Clyde invariably but unintentionally ratted her out.

The first time I realized this, I heard what I thought was a cat landing on the dining table, where they were not allowed. But when I got to the dining room, the only cat was Clyde, and she was sitting on the floor.

I followed her gaze, and there was Bonnie, proudly standing on the top edge of one of our Feench doors. Evidently I had heard her launch herself from the dining table. Little twit.

Another time, I heard a jingle, as if one of the cats was playing with the ornaments on our Christmas tree. But when I got there, no cat. Except Clyde, sitting on the floor about ten feet away.

Again I followed her gaze, and sure enough, there was Bonnie . . . peering out through an opening in the branches, hanging on for dear life to the trunk of the tree.

I have a lot of hand blown glass ornaments, and how she got in there without breaking every last one is a mystery to me, not to mention getting back out again!

As it was, she broke a couple of plain glass balls, but nothing I actually cared about. That's got to be a miracle right there. ;-)

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I love these stories - Bonnie sounds like Merlin the Maine Coon, big cat with massive paws, graceful as a butterfly. He'd leap to the top of the fridge, then up to the top of the cupboards, weaving through the glass trinkets without once toppling a thing. I love the dynamic of your tattle-tale cat giving away Bonnie the perp. I hope you save all these anecdotes somewhere - blogs, photo albums, books, something!

Yes, I do really need to collect these somewhere. I have a number on my laptop, but not organized so as to be easily findable. One of these days. ;-)

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I used to think my hundreds of Amazon reviews were "safe" out there at the site. Then I got flushed. How many times and how many ways must the universe remind me that nothing is safe - and organizing it all is paramount!

Yeah, don't I know it. I thought my three blogs were safe too, until 1and1.com flushed them, after telling me they were safe.

Ah well, my responsibility, as I knew enough to back it all up, but my backups were way outdated.

That said, I'll never use 1and1 again, under any circumstance.

Has Amazon ever given you a reason? Or have they simply remained "unavailable," as usual?

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