A CAT'S CHOICE.
• TO THE EDITOR OF " THB PRESS." 4! Sir—l should like to bring to the notice of any of your readers who are J, interested in animals a strange circum- ; stance which came under my notice the . |j other day. i Our harmful Twt necessary domestio | cat has lately (as is the way of cats) | been looking for a soft and Becluded J nook for future reference. We have . f noticed her constantly getting - behind < the row of books in the bookshelves, and jj upon investigation what was our aston- j isiiment to find that she had torn to , atoms a pamphlot novel and mwde aiute I a cosy'nest for herself with it. 1 have heard of a best hat. a dainty eidei down, j or even the coal bin, but surely this is .... | unique.—Yours, etc., _ j 4 INTERESTED. j - I
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 9
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143A CAT'S CHOICE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 9
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