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Charles Dickens family cat was named William until 'he' had a litter of kittens. Thereafter the cat was named Williamina. From the litter one of the kittens became a favourite of Charles and became a source of fun in his study . This cat was known as the Masters Cat and was apparantly deaf. The Deaf Cat is named as a Cafe in Rochester Kent where Charles Dickens frequented.

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