Be careful what you wish for!
Nov 02, 2021
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HE Best Beloved and I are cat lovers, but we’ve been without a cat for four years or so following Poppy Cat’s sudden and upsetting passing. During eight months of lockdown, when we saw nobody, we decided to get another cat, carefully weighing up the effect on our wildlife. After all, Chris Packham once said that cats are ‘sly, greedy insidious murderers’ and the RSPB substantiates
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