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I think that my biggest loss was my cat called Tigris. Tigris became to my life when I was seven years. Tigris was a white with brown cat and she is the best pet that I have had. I remember that Tigris ate everything. She ate ham, tuna, sweet bread, chicken, fish, crisp pork rind, Cheetos, chips, etc. She was a fat cat and I compared her with Garfield. I remember when I went to my bed, she often sleeps under bedspreads. Everyone could see a bulk in the bed and sometimes my friends asked me: what happened with your bed? And I answered, Oh! It is my cat, she is cold.
Tigris had five sons and four grandchildren. My cat's meow was special. When she heard I returned home, she meowed me and sat on my desk chair waiting for me. Then, I started with

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