“Every man that has felt pain, knows how few the comforts are that can gladden him to whom health is denied. I fed Hodge valerian to ease his agonies. I bought oysters for his delight, these being soft, and the best meat for his toothless jaws. I went for them myself.”

—  Robin Saikia

Source: A Very Fine Cat Indeed: A Dramatic Monologue (2020), p. 25

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