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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. McDonnell has always had the knack for nailing the of and about of cats (and presumably dogs, but I wouldn't know). And add to this his ability to capture their isms visually and there you have Mutts. ( )The fifth collection of the "Mutts" daily strips. McDonnell is remarkably consistent for creating such an original and clever strip. I like talking animals strips, and enjoy the fact that their communication does not extend to their human owners (other than in whatever forms cats and dogs use in real life to communicate with us). no reviews | add a review
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