Strange Bedfellows
Two’ white eggs, a cat, four kittens, and a black hen industriously laying a brown egg comprised the strange group of bedfellows which Mr H. Jackson, a resident of Haig Street, recently discovered in one of his hen’s nests. The cat had apparently chosen the nest as the most comfortable repository for herself and her kittens. The hens, not to be usurped in such a manner continued to lay in the nest, the cat apparently having no objections.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 36, 11 October 1946, Page 5
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80Strange Bedfellows Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 36, 11 October 1946, Page 5
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