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Of some amiable Cats, and Cats
that have been good Mothers.
TO lead a "Cat and Dog life" means a good deal of scratching and biting; but Dogs and Cats have been known to get on very amiably before now.
There was a Cat which had formed a very warm friendship with a large Newfoundland dog: she continually caressed him—advanced in all haste when he came home, with her tail erect, and rubbed