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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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Don't feed cake to my cat

Don't feed cake to my cat--she's too fat already.

Don't feed my cat on cake--she's been too fat already.

Don't feed my cat cake--she's been too fat already.

Do all of the above sound right? Are there subtle nuances among them? Thanks.
  

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