Cat in cage. Diana Morrison and another woman talking - a basket with Siamese kittens in in front of them (natural sound). Close up shot of the kittens. People looking at cages. Close up shot of Diana...
Cat in cage. Diana Morrison and another woman talking - a basket with Siamese kittens in in front of them (natural sound). Close up shot of the kittens. People looking at cages. Close up shot of Diana Morrison looking at a cage. A cat in the cage is playing with rabbit's foot. Close up shot of Siamese cat in a cage. Close up shot of a little girl playing with a Siamese cat. Several close up shots of Siamese kitties. Close up shot of a woman with Abyssinian cat. Close up shot of a man brushing a cat and putting into cage. Woman with cat "Bournside Clarissa". Close up shot of "Bournside Clarissa" Close up shot of a Siamese cat called Sammy Morris Tudor. Close up of Chinchilla cat called "Polden Hills Passalini". Close up of a cat called "Noxa Trena". Close up shot of "Timothy of Knott". Close up shot of "Black Beret".
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