. The book of cats : a chit-chat chronicle of feline facts and fancies, legendary, lyrical, medical, mirthful and miscellaneous. Cats. E T us see though, before we try our anec- dotes, what is known of the Cat's pecu- liarities. I rather hke this quaint description of the domestic Pussy, which occurs in an old heraldic book, John Bossewell's " Workes of Armor ie',' published in 159/ :— *' The field is of the Saphire, on a chief Pearle, a Masion Cruieves, This beaste is called a ' Masion,' for that he is enimie to Myse and Rattes. He is. Please note that these images are extracted from sca


. The book of cats : a chit-chat chronicle of feline facts and fancies, legendary, lyrical, medical, mirthful and miscellaneous. Cats. E T us see though, before we try our anec- dotes, what is known of the Cat's pecu- liarities. I rather hke this quaint description of the domestic Pussy, which occurs in an old heraldic book, John Bossewell's " Workes of Armor ie',' published in 159/ :— *' The field is of the Saphire, on a chief Pearle, a Masion Cruieves, This beaste is called a ' Masion,' for that he is enimie to Myse and Rattes. He is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ross, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1842?-1897; Animal Rights Network Collection (North Carolina State University) NcRS. London, England : Griffith and Farran


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