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Show 1 Remarkable Story of I a Vegetarian Cat. WIT XR The vegetarian cat owned by Tom- kb my Magruder of Newark Is in clover a Just now. Everything on tho llttlo 1 BollcvUlo avcuuo farm, whoro tho cat If- and Tommy both llvo. Is at Its best II ' nnd tho cat does not miss much that H la ripening except tho bell poppers, f$ tomatoes and celery. Thcso sho does j not llko, but eats lettuce, cabbage and S green corn, raw, with avidity, says IB tho Now York Sun. if Sho profors her corn busked, but 3 will huBk It horsolf in a rough way if l lit Is left whero sho can got at it. w "Woozy," as tho boys call hor, has H novor been known to climb n corn- U stalk to get an oar, but sho Is seen it vory day nipping parsloy and lettuco, 1 Tjf and a fow days ago aho was caught ' S " eating Into a growing cabbago. Sue- f; cotaah la one of hor favorite dishes, but sho Is fond of cookod string beans, j warm or cold. Boiled sweet or w..'.to potatoes suit Woozy's peculiar tasto at any tlmo and she also likes tho latter fried or creamed. But Bho Is wasteful in eating eat-ing raw green corn from tho cob. Sho will strip ono cob completoly, scattering a great deal of tho corn over the ground, and will tako sly nips out of threo or four other cars meanwhile Woozy Is n greatgrandmother and hor progeny never baa shown any do-siro do-siro for a vegetable diet. Ono of her children showed n morbid deslro for Ico and Ico cream and was fond of clams and oysters, and all but Woozy liavo shown tho usuni cat's craze for crabs, lobsters and fish. Woozy will lot the fish go and tacklo a plato of cold corn chowder In preferonco. Bho cats beef or mutton, but daintily, and sho will leave com meat for cold boiled onions nt any time. |