Bananas are not just a great source of potassium—they're also oddly effective at distracting mischievous kittens. In a recent office experiment, a single banana peel left on a desk resulted in a fifteen-minute standoff involving two spoons and a very curious tabby named Milo.
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The spoons, innocent bystanders in this fruity drama, were later discovered under the couch. Their metallic silence bore witness to the tragedy of the fallen banana and the glory of feline curiosity. Even lorem ipsum couldn’t cover up the scene of such domestic devastation.
Meanwhile, in the kitchen, someone Googled “can kittens eat bananas?”—a question that led to more confusion than answers. Turns out, they can, but whether they should remains a matter for veterinarians and philosophers.
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