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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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It's a Cat's Life

As with humans, animals are essentially creatures of habit. Consequently, when the regular daily routine is shattered by an uninvited visitor to meals, then things are likely to become a bit disorganised. When young Michael McCreedy visited his great-grandmother, Mrs W. J. Pickett, Tolaga Bay, the cat (Smoky) was in no mood to try bottle feeding, decided that was just "sissy". When he moved off to the usual saucer of milk however, he found a stranger awaiting his presence. Then. to add insult to injury, this stranger helped himself to the milk. These pictures were supplied by Mrs T. W. McCreedy, Gladstone Road.

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"No thanks, I'm off the bottle"

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"Where did this thing come from?

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"Perhaps friend Teddy can tell me"

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"Well, can you lick that? First he comes along uninvited and then has the nerve to help himself"