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Freddie Mercury and his Cats

December 18, 2017 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

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A man and his cats… a modern love story

Eventually, Mercury hosted a total of 10 cats—the rest named Tiffany, Dorothy, Delilah, Goliath, Lily, Miko, Oscar, and Romeo. “His cats were his family,” according to people close to the artist.

Freddie treated his cats like his own children


Freddie would always fuss over his pets, and if any of them came to any harm when Freddie was away, it would be the end of the world. During the day the cats had the run of the house and grounds, and at night one of us would round them up and bring them inside.

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