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Whenever one of her six cats jumps on the kitchen counter, (A) Lorna just sighs. (B) And reminds herself that everything tastes better (C) if there is a little cat hair in it.

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Whenever one of her six cats jumps on the kitchen counter Lorna just sighs. And reminds herself that everything tastes better if there is a little cat hair in it.

The comma after counter is correct. You must attach an introductory subordinate clause with a comma.

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