Puss, Puss . . .
NZPA Sydney An unemployed Sydney man has offered himself as a household pet because “Animals receive better treatment than humans.” Josef Holman, aged 46, said in a television interview ithat he had unsuccessfully (applied for about 2000 obs in Ithe last two years. “I’m now offering myself •as a pet to anyone who is I willing to have me,” he said. I “I’m also willing to perform tricks, like a pet, for my master and mistress.”
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Press, 15 September 1976, Page 11
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