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A sequence of personal, anecdotal essays recollects the author's lifelong intimacy with animals, especially dogs, cats, and exotic pets. Through childhood memories and domestic scenes he recounts adopting and undressing a disguised street dog, successive feline companions rendered in vivid character sketches, and a comic confrontation between a cat and a borrowed parrot. The pieces blend affectionate observation, ironic wit, and natural-history detail to explore human–animal bonds, pet behavior, and the comforts and sorrows of a home menagerie, moving episodically between reminiscence, portraiture, and concise travel notes on various creatures.

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Théophile Gautier

Théophile Gautier (1811-1872) was a French poet, novelist, and art critic, known for his contributions to the Romantic movement. His literary works often blend fantasy and realism, showcasing his fascination with beauty and the exotic. Gautier's notable works include the novel "Mademoiselle de Maupin," which explores themes of gender and identity, and the short story collection "One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances," which reflects his interest in the supernatural. He was also a close associate of Charles Baudelaire and played a significant role in the literary culture of 19th-century France.

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