Show A Proud Cat A serious journal whose raison detre Is the welfare of animals records astor a-stor of a cat which might stagger even Maj Corker of the DashtySec ond SlttBhers This cat would never lower himself so far as to enter a room with the t dog of the establishment establish-ment it was a matter of principle with him to keep that dog In his place and he did It with an Ion paw The owners of the cat and dog had a breakfast break-fast room opening by a glass door to the garden and there was a knocker on the door low enough for the cat to reach When the cat was In the garden gar-den nd desired to enter the house ho would go to this door lift thr knocker and let It fall Then when homw mere biped had opened the door to him ho would stalk In with his tall In the air But If the dog was In the garden nt I the same time the cat would go to the door knock nalf for himself and then scamper away to neighboring bushes for shelter Only when he had seen the door opened and tin t dog who never learned to knock for himself ICnne1 himself I safely Inside would the cat emerge I I from hla hilling and knock for himself I him-self None could mistake It Is said the pride with which that cat walked In at last tall erect with a contemptuous contemp-tuous glance at that poor creature the dog It IN I supposed that he derived I positive pleasure from thus making the dog feel Its dependence upon himself him-self and people who have studied 1 I cats in the lump will und no dlfficuliy I In believing this part of tho story I Even the male cat Is a true feminine I In matters of this kind Home when he could not get womens society would keep a cat In his roomLondon Globe |