Catwork Orange

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Unisex 100% Cotton T-Shirt
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What happens to nihilistic kitties? Sniffles is the leader of a gang of rambunctious cats in futuristic Britain whose hobbies include classical music, nihilistic violence and peeing in the laundry basket.

After his underlings betray him and leave him for the SPCA, Sniffles agrees to take part in an experiment to shorten his sentence. The "aversion therapy" is designed to make cats cough up furballs at the slightest suggestion of misbehavior.

Sniffles is strapped to a chair, with his eyelids forced open, and subjected to a movie of puppies tearing up his Twinkle Mouse squeak toy, to the soundtrack of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy."

The film raises questions about the nature of "goodness." Is it right to use psychological conditioning to stop immoral behavior? Turns out, some of us are just bad kitties. Very. Bad. Kitties.

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Product Type Unisex 100% Cotton T-Shirt

Neckline Crew Neck

Fit Fitted: Not Too Baggy, Not Too Tight. For a baggy fit, order a size up.

Fabric Content 100% Cotton, Sewn in Honduras, Digitally printed in USA

Sizing

 SMLXL2X3X
Chest34-36"37-41"42-44"45-47"48-51"53-56"
Length28.5"29.5"30.5"31.5"32.5"33.5"

*Length measured from garment when it is laid flat

Designed by Us, From Scratch

Digitally Printed with State-of-the Art Technology

Made From the Softest 100% Cotton Fabric

Finished With an Interior Neck Print Instead of a Tag

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