The talk had turned to intelligent animals and some rather tall stories had been told when old Joe chipped in. "Clever animals?" he queried. "I bet none of you ever had a pet to equal my old cat. He was very fond of cheese -if it was on the table at meal times and he smelt it, he’d come over and beg for a bit. One time it struck me that every time he’d had cheese he wouldn’t wait for any more to eat, but always cleared off right away. The next time I gave him some cheese I watched him go off and followed him. Do you know what the cat was doing? He was siting by a mouse hole, breathing heavily down it."
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Radio Record, 18 March 1938, Page 34
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125Untitled Radio Record, 18 March 1938, Page 34
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