. ... The domestic cat; bird killer, mouser and destroyer of wild life; means of utilizing and controlling it. Cats. Fig. 1. — A Cat which has never caught a Bird. This cat, belonging to Dr. Burt G. Wilder, is kept in or caged during the night, fed regularly, and given a good breakfast before his morning liberty. Birds do not interest him. See page 91. fPhotograph by courtesy of Dr. Wilder.). Fig. 2. — Buster, proud of his Tether. This great cat, owned by Mr. Bardwell Gladwin of Plainville, Conn., is kept tethered to an overhead wire. He has been tied every summer, and seems to consider the co
. ... The domestic cat; bird killer, mouser and destroyer of wild life; means of utilizing and controlling it. Cats. Fig. 1. — A Cat which has never caught a Bird. This cat, belonging to Dr. Burt G. Wilder, is kept in or caged during the night, fed regularly, and given a good breakfast before his morning liberty. Birds do not interest him. See page 91. fPhotograph by courtesy of Dr. Wilder.). Fig. 2. — Buster, proud of his Tether. This great cat, owned by Mr. Bardwell Gladwin of Plainville, Conn., is kept tethered to an overhead wire. He has been tied every summer, and seems to consider the collar and leash as a high honor. See page 91. (Photograph by courtesy of Mrs. Louise G. Lusk.). 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 Forbush, Edward Howe, 1858-1929. Boston, Wright & Potter printing co. , state printers
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