why is cats paradise a fable because when you read it its quite big compared to other fables
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by Amy Friedman and Meredith Johnson
CAT'S PARADISE (A French fable adapted from Emile Zola's "Paradise for Cats.")
May 27, 2012
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Louis was a fat cat who was very fortunate. He lived in luxury. His companion, a woman named Cherie, fed him salmon and caviar. He slept on feather pillows before a fire. Still, Louis often stared longingly out the window. When he stretched his neck, he could sometimes see cats across the way, romping across slate roofs and lolling beneath the sun.
Louis wanted just one thing: He wanted to live the life of those cats on the rooftops. "Paradise!" he purred. And he vowed the moment he had the chance, he'd run away to paradise.
One day a miracle happened. Cherie forgot to close the kitchen window, and when she turned her back, Louis leaped out.
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