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Laurence Olivier

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Old Scarlett O’Hara herself – Vivien Leigh and her feline pals

Posted by Aruna at April 7, 2014 in articles &image of the month &the literary cat &the literary lounge

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  Once you have kept a Siamese cat you would never have any other kind. They make wonderful pets and are so intelligent they follow you around like little dogs.”   Perhaps a tiny bit of stretch, Vivien Leigh, while not a writer herself per se, is so completely embedded in the public psyche as … Continue readings →

Tags : cat, Great Cats, Laurence Olivier, New Boy, Poo Harris, Siamese, Tissy, Vivien Leigh

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