1. Why did the Cat's-meat-Man feel that Dr Dolittle would be a good animal doctor?
2. What did Dr Dolittle write down in the butcher's book with a pencil?
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'ANIMAL LANGUAGE' from 'The Story of Doctor Dolittle' written by Hugh Lofting .
Explanation:
1. Why did the Cat's-meat-Man feel that Dr. Dolittle would be a good animal doctor?
Cat's-meat-Man asked Dr. Dolittle to leave his physician job and become an animal doctor as he understands more about pets than the other vet doctors in the city.
2. What did Dr. Dolittle write down in the butcher's book with a pencil?
When Dr.Dolittle heard about the bird language from Polynesia, he ran and bought his butcher book and wrote about it. He felt that information very interesting.
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- The Cat’s-meat-man felt that Dr. Dolittle would be a good animal doctor as he knew everything about animals and understood them very well.
- He suggested that the book Dr. Dolittle wrote about cats was great as if he was the cat himself.
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- After the Cat’s-meat-man left, the parrot flew to the doctor's table and informed him that he could speak two languages.
- One was the bird’s language and another was people’s language.
- Doctor Dolittle told Polynesia to tell him more about these languages and was excited to note these down in the butcher’s book.
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