Keeping In With Hodge

James Boswell recalled that Samuel Johnson was very fond of animals, and fed oysters to his cat Hodge with his own hand. Johnson treated his cat like a human being: once, after letting slip that he did not think him the most handsome of the cats he had owned, he loudly reassured Hodge that was a very fine cat nonetheless.

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