We could find our way blindfold about old John's house, with its cat-flap in Nicholas's bedroom-door. |
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Harry Ufford opened his front door, and his animals, from the yard, came bursting through the cat-flap in the back door and rushed on him. |
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In the last six days there have been three cat-flap burglaries in the Stoke and Walsgrave areas. |
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If you pick up a whiff that a neighbour plans so much as a cat-flap, bung in an objection. |
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Experts found the fire had been caused by a rocket which had been put through the cat-flap in the door, setting paper and other material alight. |
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And I already know that she has a cat-flap in her back door, despite the fact, as I have already mentioned, she doesn't have a cat. |
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They love being outside, so will need a cat-flap if owners work full time. |
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