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Dié kat het meer as nege lewens!

Hierdie kat het meer as nege lewens, om die waarheid te sê, hy het dalk ’n paar honderd lewens.

Soos ’n bokser wat platgeslaan is het hy daar op die Loskopdampad se teeroppervlak gesit, bloed het uit sy neus gedrup.

Dié tierboskat, wat bekend is dat hy meters hoog kan spring om ’n tarentaal te vang, se houding was, “julle het my raakgery, ry my nou maar dood.”

Lees ook: Twee red tierboskat van gewisse dood

Voertuie het verby geswiep, terwyl ’n trokdrywer, net bekend as Bheki, gekeer het dat die kat doodgery word.

Zak van Aswegen, van Alzu, wat op pad was na Groblersdal, het die kat in sy baadjie opgeraap en na Loskop Dierekliniek gehaas.

Die goeie nuus is dat die kat nie sy negende lewe opgebruik het nie, hy lewe voorwaar nog, al is hy steeds ’n pasiënt by die dierekliniek!

 

 

 

 

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Tobie van den Bergh

Tobie started as a journalist in September 1975. He was appointed editor of the Middelburg Observer in 1982 where he worked until he retired in 2024. He received numerous awards, is a founding member of the Forum for Community Newspapers and has published two books about his work. Although retired, Tobie is still very much involved in community journalism.
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