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Don't know if you've heard, but cats are huge now. Cats are the new black. But they've been adored since long before they were plastered all over the cyber world. Ok, so they got a bad rep in the Middle Ages for supposedly conspiring with the devil, but that's a mere hiccup in a history where cats were worshipped by the Egyptians, fawned over by the Chinese during the Song Dynasty and admired by US writer TS Eliot, who wrote an entire collection of poems about our feline friends. Find out about the practicality of the critters as the Keats House Poetry Ambassadors read poems about cats by TS Eliot and others.
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