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CAT FLAP AT EM

Ex-scoop for the Bulletin Julie Nation had a cat flap fitted to the back door recently. Her many moggs weren't too interested to start withso Julie decided to train them. Mogg #1 didn't think much of having its face shoved at the door, so Julie called upon her famous latcral thinking and swung the door at the mogg, aiming the flap at the puss (carcful to obey the standard RSPCA rulcs covering cat flap training systems). After. just a few short swings of the door at its face the feline test pilot decided it was okay and now all Nation moggs are free to come and go, dragging whatever prize they like with them (the odd rat, mouse, rabbit, bird, neighbour's pet goat etc).

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 305, 19 September 1989, Page 16

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CAT FLAP AT EM Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 305, 19 September 1989, Page 16

CAT FLAP AT EM Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 305, 19 September 1989, Page 16

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