Kitten recycling center
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The first Kitten recycling center was founded in 1932 as an experiment by Professor Frink. While toiling in his laboratory (pronounced in 1932 as 'luh-BORE-uh-tory') the mighty professor discovered something he had only read about in the dictionary: kittens were crafted entirely out of recyclable materials such as wood, cheddar, meat and iron. Through rigorous experiments spanning nearly an entire day, the great professor deduced that cats, unlike kittens in virtually every possible way, were made out of entirely unrecyclable materials. This puzzled the professor. But after a brief nap, he shook off his puzzlement, and continued with his research.The professor only had a small homemade batch of 59 kittens to work with. His experiments would have to be chosen wisely. He knew determining the swiftest way to recycle kittens was of utmost importance. This would, according to Norway, lead to the emergence and eventual dominance of the Kitten recycling market. Through trial and error, the professor deduced two main facts:
- Kittens could travel over 4km with the appropriate trebuchet
- Kittens possesed no soul and were capable of severe bodily harm when squeezed
The mighty professor took a rough cloth and battery version of his new invention to the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (now known as 3M) in an effort to attain underwriting funds. As most historical texts state, the professor was kidnapped en route from 3M verses en route to 3M. However, as history will clearly show, Professor Frink was kidnapped from within 3M.
[edit] Escaping 3M With the Plans
For over three years, Professor Frink toiled to find the nearest exit from within the immense 42-acre Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company headquarters in New Louisiana. Finally, upon the 1,173rd day, the great Professor managed to slip through the grasp of several dozen robots tasked with preventing his escape, answering phones and building small humorous statues out of Legos.
He gradually regained his composure, dispatched the nuns, and gleefully escaped the gardens of 3M.
[edit] The Later Years
Over $3.2 billion (USD) are spent each year in efforts to alleviate the growing population of kittens around the globe. Some sources have stated by the year 2023, over 400 billion (US) kittens will be roaming the earth in search of blood. Amid fears of a soon-to-be pandemic, several protest groups have emerged as the voice of the people. Groups such as People Against Thoroughly Handling EveryThing Including Kittens (P.A.T.H.E.T.I.K.) and Michael Stipe are beginning to shape a new world order against this growing threat to humanity. Only time will tell if these efforts prove fruitless, futile or pointless.
In the mean time, all we can do as honorable citizens of this fantastic Planet is sit back, relax, and enjoy the kibble.


