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The Box Cat

was born in a cardboard box with four other kittens. He was in a smaller cardboard box marked “free kittens” when Sasha met him and took him home. And from that moment on, he loved boxes. In the mornings he sat, licking his paws and fur with his tongue, in the rainbow-colored sunbeam that shone

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