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Cat burglarsGuardian
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Frances McKay lived in a terraced street in south-east London and had two cats.
One was called Sam a large neutered ginger male, like a small lion, who was extremely affectionate and characterful.
He swiftly learned to open our fridge and remove any item he chose.
So he started going elsewhere raiding houses with cat flaps.
We received regular deposits of food: beef mince, steak, chicken and lamb.
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