A CAT NURSING MICE.
'i''Ah unoommoniinoident, in./paturalltfj. Tory oooutred at the Crystal Palace Hotel, •Pupter-atreot, A cat r belonging to the proprietor, Mr Edgar W.'.Aslihy, brought forth a litter of kittens, all but one of whiih-wereeoon-'drowned, iiThontotber^ doubtless,f eeliiie; their lossjEet-abont' procnring BUbititdtesi, ! a'nd''right' ! onfla aha adopted, On going to her sleeping place three lively young jmjee \yere fonijdfßjict ) ing the lacteal fluid, and bo jealous is ln»" mother 'of; her' hovel offspring that an attempt to dislodge th§m caused hey tf) ibecotn'e: extremely.; savage,..; stance it so novel that we are bound to hdd. that .the etatement is: absolute., My * r ' l '-■"<> J II I III! ! 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 7 November 1882, Page 2
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108A CAT NURSING MICE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 7 November 1882, Page 2
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