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Hanna-Jane could not remember a time when Lucifer, the cat, was not part of her family. They played together all the time. He was such a patient cat and wonderful to play pretend games like mothers and fathers with. Hanna-Jane could carry him around like a baby. Sometimes she even dressed him and he did not mind at all. He was such a very patient cat. Lucifer was sooo cool!! Hanna-Jane wished he would live to be 100 years old. But when she was 5 years old, he died. What is Hanna-Jane going to do without her darling, gorgeous cat?

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Hanna-Jane could not remember a time when Lucifer, the cat, was not part of her family. They played together all the time. He was such a patient cat and wonderful to play pretend games like mothers and fathers with. Hanna-Jane could carry him around like a baby. Sometimes she even dressed him and he did not mind at all. He was such a very patient cat. Lucifer was sooo cool!! Hanna-Jane wished he would live to be 100 years old. But when she was 5 years old, he died. What is Hanna-Jane going to do without her darling, gorgeous cat?

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Elizabeth Eberstein was born in Germany in 1946 and came to Australia with her parents when she was ten years old. She returned to University late in life and studied creative writing as part of her Arts degree. As a retired grandmother, Elizabeth is now enjoying the joys and sorrows of childhood through the eyes of her Grandchild. She was inspired to write this story when she witnessed how her Grandchild dealt with the loss of the family cat.