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There is a special lunch provision for cats in the grounds of the Sunbeam Home for the Blind, Blackpool, England. From the road outside to the path within la about an arm’s length; every day two kindly women visit the home with provisions, which they push through the railings. Milk they pour into an, empty salmon tin; tasty scraps of all kinds' are put in other tins. The women have don« this now for more than three years, is the first instance to provide food for two homeless black cats who lived in the shrubbery. But many other cats in the neighbourhood have been attracted to this quick and tasty lunch. /
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21976, 10 June 1933, Page 9
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