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Made up Garfield

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It was just a day at John Arbuckle's house. As Garfield got up at 10:00 am he took a look at his calendar. He took a glance at the day of the week and mumbled "Ha, monday I need to go back to sleep." Just as Garfield was falling back to sleep John yelled "Get up you lazy cat! I need to take you to the vet for your shots." Garfield was wide-awake soon as he heard that and ran into the closet. John grumbled, " I'm not having a good day." Then Garfield opened the door and ran into the center of the room and stopped there. A few minutes later Odie came up behind him and said, "bark". Garfield sprang to the ceiling. Garfield thought to him self " Just what I was waiting for. Now John can't find me up here." "Garfield!!!" John yelled. Then "rip" the wallpaper on the ceiling ripped and down Garfield came. Yet, John grabbed him right out of the air. "OK Garfield let's stop with the games and go to the Vet." John said happily.

Soon they were in John's car and going to the vet. When they got to the vet Garfield whispered to himself "Maybe if I can just stall we will miss my appointment with the vet." When they got there Garfield grabbed the seat firmly. John got out and went to the other side to get Garfield. When he got there Garfield was on the drivers side. Then John went to the other side to get him he was on the other side. John mooned " Stop this Garfield!" So John crawled threw the car and grabbed Garfield, but Garfield had clinched the seat firmly and would not let go. John pulled and tugged, but Garfield had a good grip. Then John had a brainstorm " for ones in his life". John unlatched the seat and took the Garfield and the seat into the vets. He just made it on time. John takes the seat and Garfield into the vet who is waiting. The vet was a really fine looking woman. John took one look at her and started flirting with her. They where talking when Garfield saw this as an opportunity to get out. He jumped out of his seat and ran off into the street.

He stopped and looks around this place look filmier to him. He thought, " Maybe there is a really good restaurant around here that I remember. Then he smelled some thing in the alley across the street. He scrambled a crossed the street into the alley. He looked around and there was nothing there. He turned around and started to walk back into the street when "Garfield? Garfield is that you, is it really you." Garfield turned around and said, "Who are you and how do you know my name? Wait you look like some one I know, like some one from the past." "Garfield " she said "I'm your mother and this is your old home." Garfield stared with disbelief Garfield murmured, " I remember it a lot nicer than this." "Yes, at one time it was a nice place to live." his mother sighed." Mother even if home is a dump I'm still glad to be home. " Garfield sadly said with a few tears rolling down his check. Garfield gladly said, " Where is Dad?" " I'm sorry Garfield he was ran over by a car just last week. She cried.

"What has been going on over the years?" Garfield cheerfully said, trying to block the death of his father out of his mind. "I have Uncle Freddie staying with me know to keep the mean alley cats out and keep me company." Mom said. "Uncle Freddie, is he the one that lived in Alaska?" Garfield said. "Yes, the Alaskan snow cat they called him. " She proudly told him. Mom said, "let us go inside". When inside they walked into the dinners old kitchen. In this kitchen was there home. There in a corner was Uncle Freddie sitting in his old chair. "Hi Uncle Fred!!!" Uncle Fred jumped out of his chair and walk over to them both and asked, "Is this your boy ". "Yes my little baby" she proudly announced. " Not so little if you ask me "Uncle Fred Grumbled. Uncle Fred looked at Garfield strait in the eye and asked " Have you ever herd of a dog sled team." "No" Garfield replied. "OK

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