Jinks is a morose man. He loves his wife, but Mrs. Jinks loves cats, and Jinks finds himself in despair. Whenever he comes home he finds cats on the piano, on the tables and chairs, while the floor is covered with them. He cannot walk ...See moreJinks is a morose man. He loves his wife, but Mrs. Jinks loves cats, and Jinks finds himself in despair. Whenever he comes home he finds cats on the piano, on the tables and chairs, while the floor is covered with them. He cannot walk through the house without stumbling over cats. The limit of his forbearance is reached when he discovers a litter of tiny kittens reposing in his silk hat. He plans some desperate action to release himself from the enforced companionship of felines. Jinks gets a big trunk and a wheelbarrow. In the absence of Mrs. Jinks he jams the cats into the trunk, places it on the wheelbarrow and starts for the river. The noise of the cats creates suspicion. However, Jinks escapes serious consequences by compromising with his wife upon a maximum of five feline pets. Written by
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