Ah... Pet peeves. Nothin' else quite like 'em. Each variety has its own unique way of annoying you. And if not you, your landlady.
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-Golden Peeve-
Golden peeves are playful and loving. They often make a mess, but are very loyal.
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-Snow Peeve-
Snow peeves come from the far North, where their white fur is excellent camouflage.
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-Soot Peeve-
Soot peeves are nocturnal, and love nothing better than to sneak into the kitchen for a midnight snack.
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-Mossy Peeve-
Mossy peeves love Nature. Unfortunately, they also like to bring bits of Nature back inside with them.
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-Common Peeve-
The common, tan-furred peeve is the best known of its species and is (usually) an ideal house pet.
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-Chocolate Peeve-
Named for its silky, chocolate colored fur, this peeve will devour any sweets it can get its paws on.
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-Gray Peeve-
The gray peeve is an elusive creature, turning up at odd hours stinking of dead fish.
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-Lilac Peeve-
Lilac peeves are named both for their color and their tendancy to munch on floral arrangements.
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-Lemon Peeve-
These special creatures are said to bring luck to a home. It just might not be good luck.
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-Siamese Peeve-
Siamese peeves are nervous creatures who will claw the curtains to shreds if frightened.
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-Calico Peeve-
Calico peeves are rare, magical creatures. That is, they cause more trouble than most- Did YOU want Aunt Mary turned into a goldfish?
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