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The Kitten Psychologist and What The Kitten Did - Inklet #15 - cover

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The Kitten Psychologist and What The Kitten Did - Inklet #15

Thea van Diepen

Publisher: Inkprint Press

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Summary

The kitten psychologist finally makes a face-to-face meeting with the kitten's owners.  
But what hasthe kitten done? And why do the kitten's owners finally want to talk?  
…Also, it totally counts as a meeting if the psychologist runs away in panic before the meeting begins, right? Of course… not. 
Sigh.  
Right. Let's get this done with. 
Another instalment in van Diepen's delightful Kitten Psychologistseries, in which the kitten finally starts to make some progress with the horrible ordeal of Growing Up.  
780 words / humorous animal stories
Available since: 08/01/2019.

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