Since the ancient days of yore, cats have been highly inquisitive and adventurous. For this reason, they became great explorers, venturing from their lands to see new places and meet new people. On some of their majestic voyages, they made unlikely friends, while on others they came across dastardly sea pirates, the most nefarious of all being the dread doggo Blacklab Beard.
It's thanks to these brave cats traveling far and wide that we have the modern maps of our times, as well as open trade with faraway lands! It is also said that these fangtastic felines also collected an impressive amount of treasure on their journeys, and hid it all on a secret island, far away from the prying eyes of the salty seadog pirates.
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Sir Kittysworth was one of the first explorers of medieval times, in a time when cats and kittens feared any uncharted lands, as they obviously had dragons and goblins in them, who would eat them all without a second thought.
'Yez, I iz the microwave, put food in me and I will make itz hotz. Won't eatz itz. Promiz.'. This was in fact Mr Sneaksbury, a cat bandit known for tricking inexperienced adventurers into unwittingly feeding him all of their rations.
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