Should I put a comma before and after "Luke's"?
Thank you for considering us for your cat Luke’s grooming needs.
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Should I put a comma before and after "Luke's"?
Thank you for considering us for your cat Luke’s grooming needs.
Best Answer
You're better off leaving it as-is. The commas are not needed, and would be inappropriate because they would create a false appositive, linking a plain noun (cat) with a possessive one (Luke's).