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"I've seen a lot of things at Mardi Gras, but this is the first year I've ever seen a dog and a cat voluntarily participate. Sure, there was a lot going on around them, but I don't think I saw either of them scratch once. Amazing."
-- Frank, New Orleans
"It was a pretty quiet Thursday afternoon. I heard someone at the front desk but, when I looked, I didn't see anyone there. Then I looked over the counter. It was Buster and Abby - stopping by my veterinary clinic to pick up another 3- or 6-pack of FRONTLINE Plus. Imagine the odds! They tried to pay me in catnip and tennis balls, but I told them not to worry about it. I put it on their tab and sent them on their way."
-- Maria, Valdosta, GA
"A couple of weeks ago I was walking Barney through the park when I saw the strangest thing. It was a whole group of dogs and cats - sitting in a circle around Buster and Abby. It looked like there was some sort of meeting happening, but when I tried to listen in, all the barking and meowing stopped and they all turned and looked at me. I can't be sure, but I think it had something to do with FRONTLINE Plus. And Barney's not saying a word."
-- Elizabeth, Oklahoma City
"We were at a flea market last weekend, and all the dogs there were itching like crazy. Then we saw Buster. I could tell it was Buster because he was completely calm and comfortable. I wanted to ask for his autograph, but I thought it'd be tacky. Plus, he doesn't have any opposable thumbs."
-- Melanie, Kirksville, MO
"My wife and I stopped for a bite to eat off of Route 66. And wouldn't you know it? Buster was there, too. Hanging out with his cat friends by the front door. The sign said No Loitering, but I suppose they make exceptions for famous traveling dogs."
-- William, Tulsa, OK
"He was leading a whole pack of other dogs and cats down Main Street. I'm not sure where they were headed, but they looked determined. Now that you mention it, not one of them stopped to scratch. I could tell by the way he walked he was a born leader. And a comfortable one, at that."
-- Angie, Winston-Salem, NC
"We were stopped at a red light. I looked over, and Buster was in the next car over. I tried to get his attention, but before I could, the light changed and he was gone. Just like that."
-- Olivia, St. Paul, MN
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