Correct the following run-on sentence.
He started to lick the milk off the table he also licked the milk off his fur.
A. He started to lick the milk. Off the table he also licked the milk off his fur.
B. He started to lick the milk off the table he also licked. The milk off his fur.
C. He started to lick the milk off the table. He also licked the milk off his fur.
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