I have often seen cats’ lives saved, by giving raw beef and cod-liver oil.
When a cat is in bad health, either her stomach, bowels, liver, or kidneys, are out of order; and as a rule we can generally only conjecture which. A medicine, therefore, that acts, gently but effectively, on all the organs would be a sort of specific for cats’ complaints. In the “Cat’s Medicine Chest,” advertised at the end of this book, I have placed a medicament of this nature, which I have often prescribed with excellent results. There is everything in that little box to make a Pussy well, and keep her happy.
CHAPTER VIII.
ODDS AND ENDS.
When my pet cat read the heading of this chapter, she sarcastically remarked,—
“Humph! I suppose you mean that cats tails are the ‘ends’; but what’s the ‘odds’?”
Theodore Nero raised his chin slightly from the carpet to add,—
“So long’s you’re happy.”