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Daisy: the autobiography of a cat

Daisy: the autobiography of a cat

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The Autobiography of a Cat

BY

MIRANDA ELIOT SWAN

Boston

NOYES BROTHERS

PUBLISHERS


Copyright, 1900,

By NOYES BROTHERS.


Norwood Press
J.S. Cushing & Co.—Berwick & Smith
Norwood Mass. U.S.A.


INTRODUCTION

This little story of one cat's life has been written during the intervals of a long and painful illness, when I missed the love and sympathy of my little four-footed friend of eighteen years, now, alas! nothing but a memory. Indeed, so vividly did his spirit speak to me, that I readily acknowledge him the author of this book, being myself his amanuensis.

From my earliest childhood the love of animals, particularly cats, has been inherent with me. One tale of cruelty, heard by me when a child, distressed me and made me ill, and nightly the panorama of the disgusting crime would haunt my pillow. But I never regret the suffering it caused me, for it taught me my duty to our dumb friends so dependent on us.

If the little stories in this book touch the hearts of its readers as that story touched mine, it will indeed have accomplished its mission. Just such stories are needed to create interest in the many societies now forming in aid of dumb animals.

There are cases where one must not spare the knife, even though our tenderest and most sensitive feelings recoil, for the cure will be sure. There are crimes perpetrated every day, in the name of Science, that need just such stories to expose their iniquity. For I believe ignorance is the cause of cruelty in many instances, and a little story told attractively, where retribution follows the deed, will have more effect than reproof. I do not believe there are many hearts so callous, that a little anecdote of cruelty to these helpless creatures will not touch them.

There are many who will read this book who have lost dear little pets, and I would say to them that the dear Father has them all in his care. In the boundless and beautiful fields of Paradise they will find the dear little friends they have lost waiting for them.

I trust my readers will pardon the many imperfections of this little book, believing that an earnest wish to help our dumb animals is my heart's desire.
MIRANDA ELIOT SWAN.

Boston,
December 11, 1899.


CONTENTS

CHAPTER I PAGE
Early Days 1
CHAPTER II
My Mother's Story 4
CHAPTER III
My Home 17
CHAPTER IV
Daisy's Party 21
CHAPTER V
Reverses 28
CHAPTER VI
Daisy's Adventure 36
CHAPTER VII
Cat Memories 46
CHAPTER VIII
An Accident 50
CHAPTER IX
Cat Tales 61
CHAPTER X
Little Pearl 66
CHAPTER XI
Reminiscences 73
CHAPTER XII
Cat Tales 83
CHAPTER XIII
My First Theft 90
CHAPTER XIV
Religious Aspirations 96
CHAPTER XV
Cat Anecdotes 106
CHAPTER XVI
Cat Pranks 115
CHAPTER XVII
The Story of Freida

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