“On his return to London, Mr Churchill had a special greeting' for his two cats. The cats —two gigantic neuters—are Mr Churchill’s special pets. And when he is in Downing Street or the War Cabinet offices, the cats are never far away. Indeed, the secretariat usually know when Mr Churchill is about the place by the presence of his cats; which he makes a prodigious fun of . . . It’s a curious thing that, in all the millions of words written about the Prime Minister since the war started, I’ve never come across a mention of the fact that he’s an ardent cat-lover.”— Macdonald Hastings in his broadcast “London Letter.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 April 1943, Page 3
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