The bathroom faucet seems a little moody today and is dripping like crazy. The question now is: Who is gonna fix it? To tell you frankly, there’s not even a need for a plumber.

Our resident Sphynx kitten named Roxy knows basic plumbing works–I’d like to assume she does–and no one lese but she is gonna handle the leaky thing.

She be like: “The first step should always be figuring out the cause of the problem. I’m doing it now. I guess this sink drain is sending silly signals to that faucet above, provoking it to discharge water in small amounts though it’s not supposed to.”

“I’m trying to look into this case ever so closely. The “figuring out” stage really takes a long time. So, dont you worry. I’m on the right track.”

“You got a leaky faucet. Shame on you.”
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