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IRAQ: Combat cats

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U.S. troops in Iraq are told never to adopt stray dogs and cats as pets. Too many potential problems.

But an animal that can contribute to the U.S. mission, that’s a different story.

So the five or so cats found prowling an abandoned hotel at a former British Royal Air Force base in Habbaniya that the Marines are using as a headquarters have been assigned official duties as mouse removal specialists.

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Marines, sentimentalists that they are, have given the cats endearing names. One cat is called Fathead. He sleeps days and is on duty at night.

Tony Perry in Habbaniya

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