A character from the children's book series Houndsley And Catina. In this series, the character Catina, a white cat, is loud, enjoys her friends, and has no problem letting them know that she needs her space.
"The first snow of winter has fallen, and Houndsley is very happy, as he loves the quiet time. Catina does not like the quiet time, however, and she does not enjoy being snowed in. What about all her plans for the day? What if their evening concert has to be canceled? With a bit of pretending, a few books and board games, a flourish of creativity, and
some time to dream, Houndsley helps Catina let go of her worries and enjoy the snowy day, wherever it might take them."
some time to dream, Houndsley helps Catina let go of her worries and enjoy the snowy day, wherever it might take them."
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CatInACup is a Cat In A Cup. Cats in cups tend to be minecraft addicts. Also, CatInACups tends to really love the galaxy/Gala. They also tend to be super airheaded and attempt to be kind. Their favorite season typically is winter because of the coldness. Also, Cats in cups tend to really like hanging with their friends even if sometimes things go in one ear and out the other.
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