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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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