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I'd always wanted a cat but never had one because of all the travelling.
All I could say was "Trust me, this works in Japan". By the end, every last one of them wanted a cat duck to take home.
My husband, Simon, who hadn't wanted a cat because he didn't "trust" them, could be overheard talking to Sox when he thought they were alone.
At first he simply wanted a cat for a pet, but when we gently and consistently rebuffed his demands he decided that there was nothing else for it.
"Truth be told, my son and I wanted a cat but my wife didn't, so we thought, 'If we start growing our own catnip, she has to let us get a cat.' You need an official spokescat, you know?" That's how the family ended up with their cat Simon.
She was the kind of person who would find five $100 bills in a car park after a comedy gig, who would announce that she wanted a cat and then find a stray kitten curled up in her driveway, looking for a home.
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One of the reasons I don't want a cat is that it will kill our wildlife.
I had read I Want a Cat! by Tony Ross, in which the protagonist refuses to remove her cat costume until her parents eventually buy her a kitten.
It turns out, it's the same in a cat cafe as in real life: The more you want a cat to pay attention to you, the more it will ignore you.
The purple bus looks like fun, and the boyfriend named Jim seems handy with the guitar -- and who wouldn't want "a cat called Woodstock" and "a fish named Tiny Tim"?
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