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The Washington Post, July 15th, 2005

IT SEEMS THERE are two sorts of people who are called "cat collectors." The first type collects all things bearing the likenesses of household cats: pictures, jewelry, crockery, bedspreads, sculpture, clothing, Egyptian steles, whiskey bottles in feline shapes. The second kind collects, well, cats -- in large numbers, but without the room or resources to care for them properly. Such people usually mean well; it's just that they try to take on every stray or suffering cat that comes to their attention. The cats in turn multiply, and in time a situation develops such as that of the 82-year-old F...

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