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Tango0103 Jul 2018 10:07 p.m. PST

"The dogs of war. We hear it all the time. But what about the cats of war? Who will account for the forgotten feline allies who've served so nobly over centuries of conflict?

Cats have played important roles in wartime. A good mouser keeps vermin out of supplies. A charismatic kitty boosts moral.

The British kept cats in the trenches of World War I as an early warning system against gas attacks. American troops in Afghanistan rely on cats to chase away rats. One Syrian rebel defends a town full of abandoned kitties…."
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