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Some Cattitudes

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(Thank you to Mount Washington Observatory for your beautiful photos of Inge, captioncat 14 & 15)
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FROM THE PAPERS
| May 2, 2001 Derbyshire, UK Early this week a couple of burglars got a painful dose of dramatic
irony that left them embrangled, embittered and doubtlessly embarrassed. But Sunday morning when warehouse owner Mike Powell showed up, he found the place in a disarray, a few bags of dog food missing, streaks of (human) blood and one very haughty cat. Bonnie the cat was slightly injured, but victorious nonetheless, as
Mr. Powell describes, she was "sore with fur everywhere, but you
could see from the scene the intruders had it much worse. Further police investigations turned up two distinct traces of human blood and several other items of evidence that will likely lead to the crooks' apprehension. |
The police have surmised the following drama: A gang of at least two thieves was attempting to steal several tons of dog food from the warehouse. They had loaded only a few bags onto their truck when Bonnie, a six-year-old tortoiseshell, spotted them on her nightly prowl.She pounced on them, a scuffle ensued, and at least two wounded burglars fled the scene, covered in their own blood. Said Mr. Powell, who has been saved a fortune in dog food,
"Bonnie’s a real beauty and worth her weight in gold. You
don’t need a guard dog with a tiger like her about."
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