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Letter: Letters : Cat scan

Published 21 February 1998

From Fraser Borwick

London

With reference to your item about whether or not cats and dogs can read
(Feedback, 3 January),
can I advise you that our cat scans documents by sitting
on them. When you are reading the morning paper spread out on the table, she
sits on it in front of you for about twenty minutes. Books take about half an
hour, and as for New Scientist, she sleeps on it.

Issue no. 2122 published 21 February 1998

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