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Too much is never enough for the Fat Cats, a family of feline blue bloods who thrive on excess wealth, power and catnip. Fat Cats stars Leo and Bobcat, to purr-ennially pretentious brothers who dominate the business world and indulge in all the finer pleasures their nine lives have to offer. In the cat-eat-dog world of the Fat Cats, running a multi-conglomerate corporation, exploiting the loyal dogs that work in their catnip factory, and buying wonderfully ostentatious trinkets are all in a day’s work. Nestled deep in the lap of luxury, these catpitalists are spoiled by Momcat, the CEO of their successful empire. They are also waited on “Paw-and-tail” by their loyal dogservant, James, who performs mundane daily tasks for the Fat Cats and who wrestles with his basic canine instincts--to bite the paws that feed him.
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Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 6 months ago
Not to quibble, but I thought “habit-forming” was the polite euphemism for “addictive”?
1MadHat said, 6 months ago
Just like the old gag about “marijuana Slims” – They come in a pack of 21 because the first one’s free… 8^)))
SusanSunshine
said, 6 months ago
Penny RFC…
Some definitions of habit-forming say “addictive”…
But in general use, habit-forming drugs are ones whose effects you become accustomed to, and don’t want to or even can’t function in certain ways without …
Caffeine, tranquilizers, sleep aids, laxatives, anti-depressants… they may be physiologically or psychologically habit-forming.
Addictive drugs cause withdrawal symptoms when stopped.
Chocolate is catnip to me!
Is it addictive?
I’ll know if I ever try to stop.
Rosey Posey said, 6 months ago
Thought all cats knew that! Dummy Senator!