An electrician at the Palais do T Industrie, Paris, thus explains the friendly relation* that often exist between cat* and dogs. Generally, the dog who make# friend# with a cat is an old dog, who has lived a good deal, and who suffer* more or less from rheumatism. Well, every time ho licb the oat, or passes his paw affectionately along her back, be i» simply doctoring bis rheumatism by the aid of the electricity in the cat's skin and hair. The dog doc# not regard tbo cat so much as a friend at a magneto-electrical machine.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6495, 21 December 1881, Page 5
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