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A white cat with mismatched eyes becomes the pivot of a comic inheritance dispute when an elderly owner leaves his estate to a neighbor for as long as the cat lives, with the remainder promised to a relative. The neighbor's terrified devotion and the relative's rueful patience spark village gossip, wagers and increasingly absurd precautions — collars and promenades, clandestine medicines and frantic night watches — as everyone frets over whether to preserve or shorten the animal's life. The narrative gently satirizes small‑town superstition and the lengths people will go to for property and peace of mind.
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