Raise your hand if you have any questions. Lol
He forgot to put his leg down after cleaning*
Is that an asterisk or an illustration?
Yes.
TAILSTAR
English ain’t my first language, but I’ve often seen “cleaning” being used without a direct object, either because it’s implied (“put away after cleaning”) or because the action is meant to be generic and not limited to a specific object (“I’m going to do some cleaning”)… in this case it could be both (specific: the cat itself, or specific parts thereof, generic: the cat itself, the other cat, the coach, anything within reach; cats can often get carried away, when cleaning).
“I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nuthin but the truth, so help me dog.”
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Gotta air the boys out.
He has a polite question
Void: That’s not good catiquette, but I won’t say anything
Legs Up for Harambe