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the central idea of "the cat " by Andrew barton paterson..​

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here is the central idea which tells us the adventures life if cats........

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The central idea of the lesson The Cats is that cats are very intelligent and territorial animals and are much smarter than what people generally think of them.

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The chapter The Cats is written by Andrew Barton Peterson, and in this chapter he tries to show the other sides of our domestic cats. Generally, people assume cats to be a selfish creature, being either too lazy or too sleepy. People generally think that cats spend all their time sleeping and annoying young children.

But the author gives much more social and intellectual insight of a domestic cat's life. By different examples the author tries to show that cats are very social, territorial and sophisticated creatures. And they should not be underestimated and should be treated with due dignity and respect. This forms the central idea of the chapter The Cats.

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