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The Other People began their lives as display art for the New York City piers gift shows. They escaped to a gallery on Amsterdam Avenue and assorted hideaways around the city. The first Other People were the Alley Cats who operated out of The Cat’s Meow, the Amsterdam art gallery along with . . . .
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. . . . the Jazz Cat trio. |
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Meanwhile, over in Jersey City, the six-foot tall Valkurie Pin-ups were getting Pepper and a certain shop owner in trouble with the women’s movement in the early 80's. |
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After the riot, Pepper escaped to southeast Texas where she continues to breed Other People beside a cow pasture. Country Dogs soon joined the City Cats, Dancing Frogs and those Other Cut-ups. |
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Breeding principles are simple: Cross cabinet grade birch plywood with acrylic paint and hinge in trios...except a quartet must be a quartet. They seem happiest bred to three feet or six feet tall. Each litter is hand painted, numbered and signed. After 25 adoptions that breed is retired. This Hound Dog Band is six feet tall. They have not yet been hinged together. Missy is not impressed. |
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The Hardhat Cats have evolved into a little whatnot table.
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So did Soccer Pups. |
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