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			<p>It might be spam. I looked at the website and it looks like just anyone can make a &quot;contest&quot;. This person may just be trying to get more cats in his contest so that he looks more popular. My advice is that if you want to enter in the pretend contest than you can but if it ask for any personal information when you sign up I would just delete the email<br /><br />
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					Garfield</a>
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		Tue, Aug 19th 2008, 14:54 GMT 
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