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Hey, rabbit. Hey, rabbit, come here. How come I've never seen you jump? How come I've never seen a bunny jump? Sure, you hop around all the live-long day. How else would you get around with those big ol' hind legs and feets? But hopping and jumping aren't the same thing. I bet you can't jump. I bet you 100 carrots that you can't even jump. I dare you to. I Daily Squee dare you to jump.
Oh! Well. I guess I owe you 100 carrots.
Our friends over at I Can Has Cheezburger have done it again -- published another book that is. Hitting stores today is "Teh Itteh Bitteh Book of Kittehs -- A LOLcat Guide 2 Kittens!" This book is chock full of adorable kitty photos with hilarious captions giving us insight into what these tiny felines are really thinking.
Check out the gallery below for a sneak peak at the book.
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Check out the gallery below for a sneak peak at the book.
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We know what some of you are saying: "I love that site, but it's not convenient to leave my laptop open on my coffee table to casually incite conversation and chuckles amongst visitors to my home!" We hear your cries. And so, apparently, have the people behind the hugely successful "I Can Has Cheezburger" book and its sequel.
Today marks the release of "I Has a Hotdog: What Your Dog Is Really Thinking." World-famous writer and original lolcat Professor Happycat has bridged the age-old animosity between cat and dog to collaborate with "Hotdog" hounds in penning their first literary work. The "I Has a Hotdog" book contains over 175 images (or image macros as they are called), including many brand-new photos never seen before on the website.
To whet your appetite, we have an image from the book to share. For more, "I Has a Hotdog" is available at bookstores now and, of course, at Amazon.com.

Cat fancying is tailor-made for the Internet. Never mind that all the things you love about your kitty – how soft she is, how she lays on your chest when you're taking a nap and how she makes that piece of string pay for its sins – are impossible to create in cyberspace.
The Web is full of sites uniting communities of cat lovers, and videos and memes catering to those who find unlikely kitty behavior utterly hilarious. Know Your Meme tracks well over a dozen separate humorous cat trends, from "Keyboard Cat" -- a piano-savvy feline who turns up whenever someone is embarrassing herself -- to "Spaghetti Cat," a Zelig-like, pasta-loving kitty who even has her own theme song and music video.
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