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OUR PET THINGS.

"I know, you- wm. no sorry >o near •that 'Fluffy,' our Persian cat, died last Friday night, and she left a'little kitten, only just two daysold. ' We. bought a dolly feeding-bottle, and mummy is rearing the little, orphan on' it. The darling little mite wakes up every two •hours for a drink, and then it curls up in mummie'.s hand,', starts purring, and goes straight..off.. to slu_tp_.Jiga.iii. We keep .if in a cii'rdboani.'liu:; .with plenty of c-olh.ii wool. We all love'lo watch it drinking mit-of itS-H trie-hot lie.■ l'oor little- wee-mitpr.lo be h.'ft without a .mother. Leii'l you think, it is sad. Fairiel. -Jl wi.!' b^ ;ii_ best loved of all our pets..'.'. ■ ' ■ - ".'' VAi.I..;i;..IY..VAIID. .Evans-Hay. .. "

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 17 November 1928, Page 15

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OUR PET THINGS. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 17 November 1928, Page 15

OUR PET THINGS. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 17 November 1928, Page 15

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