yes, it is. its a pale, grayish cat that has matted fur and is very f. it usually is placed in the basement by its owners, and is given very little food. they are very inexpensive to get for your daughter who really wants a cat. the basement cat might be the end of your child's whining and begging (beware: it might be the end of them altogether!)!
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probably in the basement.
pick it up into the basement. if that does not work make the basement look nice. make it roomy put a bed therre or poor some treats into a bowl and leave it there the cat will hopefully come down to the basement.
A ghost cat
A ghost cat
No, but leaving a cat in the dark a great deal of the time is not recommended, and could be considered cruel. Make sure the basement has no places the cat can get trapped in. Leave food, water, and a place to sleep, but it is much kinder to let the cat wander about the house as much as it pleases.
No, the cat on Bed knobs and Broomsticks was not real for the most part. For some scenes, there was a real cat. However, the talking cat was not real.
sorry, blaze the cat is not real.
yes cat spiders are real
your basement, and your creepy uncle willing to use the camera.
I think a real cat
No he has a mystical elf locked up in his basement who he likes to stroke and pretend is a cat because he is a SAD, SAD MAN
Yes. The A has the same long A sound as in "base." The first E is silent.