TWO CAT STORIES
Two. stories for «at lovers were reported in Britain lately. Poky was a cat owned by Mrs. Saylcs, of Townhill, Swansea. Mrs. Sayles niulher family moved to Oxford. They took Poky and another cat in a box, covered by a sack and surrounded by furniture. At Gloucester Poky escaped, walked the hundred miles to Swansea, and colLapsed on the doorstep of her old home. She slept for two days and then seemed (juit'e content with, the new tenants.
Bobbie, aged three, lived at Saugliall Massey, Cheshire. His owners went on holiday, taking Bobbie to the house of a relative, six miles away. He was in a closed basket and went by car. On the first day in his temporary home he disappeared. His owners gave him up for lost, when ho arrived home, having travelled through busy roads aud across country.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 20
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TWO CAT STORIES
Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 20
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