Yep... Sir Carter Sophisticat Was Rather a Rich and Fancy Tuxedo Cat with a Fancy Bowtie and Monocle.
Sir Sophisticat was the Aristocrat, or in cat's Way, The "ARISTO-CAT". a Rich and Fancy Cat who despises Peasants.
In Fact, He is rather One Snobbish Aristocratic Cat... who is Tall and Skinny... And rather a NEAT Freak...
Sophisticat, a Rather Sophisticated Tuxedo Cat Wearing a Fancy Bowtie because Tuxedos are Fancy.
He's a Fancy Cat who wears a Bowtie and Monocle to Look Aristocratic, Domesticated, Fancy, Gentleman like, Sophisticated and Superior. That's the Cats' Superiority, Looking Fancy, Wearing a Fancy Bowtie and Monocle.
Silicone Simeon "Silly" Skunk was a Fat Slob, as if He has a Potbelly, But He's a Peasant Skunk,
A Farmer Skunk Who is rather NOT aristocratic, But Rather a Friendly FARMER. Because Wild Skunks are suitable Peasants and Farmers.
His Family called him, "Simeon" or "Silly".
Not only he is Silly, But he is However a Humble Peasant Skunk. and He is Cute though.
of Course While The Aristocratic Cat was born in the Aristocratic Family, Silly was Born in the Family of Farmers.
Yep, Silly was a Farmer Because the Family of Skunks ARE FARMERS.
Yep, A Farmer was in the Low Rank,
While the Aristocrats are HIGH Rank.
You are aware that Silly Skunk was rather a Farmer from the Wild West.
Sir Sophisticat speaks with the Upper Class British Accent. But he does however have a Bad Habit of Smoking with the Cigarette Holder.
If you have an Rich and Fancy Aristocratic cats, Why Not a Poor Peasant Skunks?
Adaptionally based on Pepe Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat, except Cats are Proud Aristocrats and Skunks Are Humble Peasants.
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