I've got 1, I've got 2, I've got 3 kittens for sale. Little fuzzy kittens. I've got 1, I've got 2, I've got 3 kittens for sale. Little fuzzy kittens. They have fluffy little tum-tums. You should buy one 'cause you want one. Every home could benefit from little fluffy kitties. They have purrs and they have meows the white one's like a little cloud Yes anyone would be so proud to own something so pretty. Tiny baby kitty cats are small and round and kinda fat. Oh yeah! Purring happy fluffy loves they've got white paws like little gloves! Oh yeah! I've got 1, I've got 2, I've got 3 kittens for sale. Little fuzzy kittens. I've got 1, I've got 2, I've got 3 kittens for sale. Iddums uddums fuffs-fuffs! See their tails? They're very small. In fact they're scarcely cats at all! Because you see those little balls of fuzz are known as kittens! Wanna hug 'em. Wanna love 'em. If you got one you want more of 'em. Lovely as the sky above 'em. Surely you'll be smitten. They have squishy little faces. They will love your warm embraces. Oh yeah! See that one? I named it Spot. He likes his ball of yarn a lot! Oh yeah! meow meow meow meow I've got 1, I've got 2, I've got 3 kittens for sale. Little fuzzy kittens. I've got 1, I've got 2, I've got 3 kittens for sale. Iddums uddums fuffs-fuffs! I've got 1, I've got 2, I've got 3 kittens for sale. Oonchy boonchy woonch woonch! I've got 1, I've got 2, I've got 3 kittens for sale. Whooza little boo boo?


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