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We’re looking for crazy cats

Calling all cat lovers: Send us photos of your crazy cats.

We know you have them. We know you can't resist snapping pictures of those cute, fluffy faces. Have you been documenting their wild antics for posterity's sake? It's just so darn adorable when they're zipping from room to room, high on catnip or just because they're crazy. Does your cat act goofy or is he a big bundle of sweetness? Is she a clown who hams it up for the camera?

Whatever the occasion or location, send those photos to us, along with a short description, the cat's name and age, and your name and daytime phone number.

We'll run them in an upcoming Living section and online.

You can submit regular photos or high-res (200 dpi) JPEGS. Send them to Crazy Cats, Features Dept., Las Vegas Review-Journal, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125-0070 or e-mail them to spadgett@review journal.com. If e-mailing, be sure to include Crazy Cats in the subject line.

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