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Phosphor have been our cats for the last ten years: Lucifer, entirely black, Phosphor, as yellow as saffron, a real golden fleece.
These cats follow her all about the place in a regular troop, and a very handsome troop they are, with their waving, plumy tails tipped gracefully over at the ends as if saluting their superior officer.
She was one of the enchanted cats who disguised themselves as beautiful women to cause trouble for men.
I finally compromised by carrying her in a covered basket a mile and a half and bestowing her upon a friend who loves cats nearly as well as I.
There are many remarkable stories of cats who find their way home across almost impossible roads and enormous distances.
I wish those people who believe cats have no affection for people could have seen her then.
Many handsome black cats show brown in the strong sunlight, or when their fur is parted.
They are taught these things as kittens, and since cats are as great sticklers for propriety and gentle manners as any human beings can be, they never forget it.
She would not eat from a dish with other cats, or, except in extreme cases, from one they had left.
Jane must watch them anxiously and incessantly in waking hours, uttering those little protesting murmurs of admonition which mother cats deem so necessary toward the proper training of kittens.
But the thousands who do love cats know that they are the most individual animals in the world.
Bay she has fifteen cats, mostly Angoras, Persians, and coons, with several dogs.
The cats immediately took a great fancy to these diminutive bipeds, and watched them with the greatest interest.
As the weather was still cold, the farmer put them upstairs in one of the barns, and every day Gyp would take seven or eight of those cats up there to see the fluffy little things.
I shall have to speak of two cats at least, one being the enemy and the other the friend of my dog Joe.