The Angora cat; how to breed train and keep it; . in catteries, orkennels for cats, of which there are several in cats are deprived both of personal liberty and ofthe society of human beings and all but a few rigidlyselected members of their own species. They becomefierce and unintelligent, and their habits are altogetherunrefined. This disquisition is made merely in the inter-ests of the cat. It is not, in fact, likely that the catwill ever suffer at the breeders hands to the extent towhich the dog is said to have done. The cat shouldalways be considered first as an individual p


The Angora cat; how to breed train and keep it; . in catteries, orkennels for cats, of which there are several in cats are deprived both of personal liberty and ofthe society of human beings and all but a few rigidlyselected members of their own species. They becomefierce and unintelligent, and their habits are altogetherunrefined. This disquisition is made merely in the inter-ests of the cat. It is not, in fact, likely that the catwill ever suffer at the breeders hands to the extent towhich the dog is said to have done. The cat shouldalways be considered first as an individual possessing acomplex personality, and second as an example of physi-cal symmetry. A pretty child, a charming three-year-tv old, was not Ions: ago presented with that Discrimination. & & L most tormented of pets, a nursery kitten,saved from the drowning that awaited the birth of itsbrothers and sisters. A short time afterwards the childsmamma added two members to the family circle in theshape of twins. On being taken into the nursery to see. BLACK KITTEN —BARRED. FACTS AND FANCIES OF THE CAT 91 them, she gazed on them for a short time, looking withmuch curiosity from one to the other. Then, pattingone of the plump little cheeks with her rosy finger, shesaid, I think we will keep this one, papa. Best There resides in Boston a gentleman who lost of all both his parents while he was an infant, whoFads. , ,. has no living relative nearer than a second cousin, and who has never married. Possessed of amplemeans he lives a life of leisure, and has plenty of timefor the cultivation of fads. Sitting in his well-appointedlibrary the other evening, he told a reporter who hadasked how he managed to escape ennui that he had trieda number of remedies, but found none so effectual asthe pursuit he was at present engaged in. He was muchinterested in athletics during his stay in school and col-lege, and for a time after his graduation, and used toattend all the important events in whatever part o


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