"Oh, uh..." Kristoff didn't see why he would have a problem with cats, even if he didn't have a lot of experience with them. He looked down automatically to the cat in question, only to find that the cat was looking back up at him, echoing Karen's question in its posture. Again, it was almost like a voice in the back of his mind (or an itch?), but Kristoff passed over the sensation for the funny image provided by the cat's pose, one leg stuck weirdly in the air. He let out a soft breath of laughter and stated, plainly, "Wow. You look ridiculous."
To which the cat took offense, putting his leg down and turning his nose up. Kristoff muttered a good-natured apology before returning his attention to Karen, again feeling a little sheepish for the aside with an animal. "I don't think it's a problem. He seems alright."
The cat scoffed at that, as close as cats can scoff, and Kristoff added, "He's, uh. Really communicative?"
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To which the cat took offense, putting his leg down and turning his nose up. Kristoff muttered a good-natured apology before returning his attention to Karen, again feeling a little sheepish for the aside with an animal. "I don't think it's a problem. He seems alright."
The cat scoffed at that, as close as cats can scoff, and Kristoff added, "He's, uh. Really communicative?"