Death of a Honeycomb Honey Jar

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AMChandler

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This is one of the first things I ever dug. I loved it kitschy 50s and kept it on the counter with my other honey jar. Alas, a cat looking for a cup of coffee ended all that. I am unbelievably upset about this. Before:

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I'm on your counter, breaking all your bottles:

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Cute cat. I know that this is easy for me to say but, don't sweat it. You got a sweet kitty and it is not in the nature of kitties to be careful around bottles. Keep you eyes open and you'll find another. (Bottle - not cat).[:)]
 

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