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A domestic cat narrates an episodic life story, recalling early memories, farm and city episodes, changing households, friendships with humans and other animals, kitten-rearing, journeys, losses, rescues, and simple pleasures. Anecdotes are interwoven with practical observations about feeding, shelter, and care, and frequent appeals for kindness toward animals. Scenes include outings, seasonal celebrations, neighborhood encounters, and quiet domestic moments, while the narrator balances affectionate humor and pathos to underscore companionship, the duties of owners, and the importance of humane treatment.
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