snuck, I’d have gone with snuck
Freestyle conjugation, maybe it’s a Westcountry thing.
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How did the cat get into the van to begin with, unless they have an irresponsible owner who lets them into the garage/outside?
Cats be cats. They do cat things, including sneaking into places they shouldn’t.
People like to say this but I’ve owned cats for nearly 30 years now and only ever had one that tried to sneak around.
only ever had one that tried to sneak around.
Oh, so you do understand that some cats try to sneak around, but decided to be judgemental about something you have experience with.
it’s almost sacrilegious to tell your cat what to do.
They just do things, they’re like passive aggressive adults that can’t speak.
…said every bad owner ever.
Snuck
Both are fine. Sneaked is traditional.
“Sneaked” is the traditional past tense and past participle of the verb “sneak”. “Snuck” is a newer, nonstandard past tense of “sneak” that originated in the United States in the early 20th century. However, “snuck” is now widely accepted and appears in many publications
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