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Must love cats?
Laureen Harper has nothing on Conservative MP Rick Dykstra of St. Catharines.
The prime minister's wife has famously transformed 24 Sussex into a cat shelter. But Dykstra's southern Ontario riding office has also become a haven for cats and kittens from the nearby humane society. Eight kittens are now frolicking around his work space during the day.
Dykstra's aide, Karen, is the cat lover behind the idea.
A sandwich board outside on the sidewalk advertises the kittens for adoption, and more than 30 kittens and adult cats have been adopted so far.
Of course, this prompts the question, is being a cat lover a new requirement for Conservative party members, or voters?
—Louise Elliott
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