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Moët and the founding of the Feline Associate Program
Posted by: William Amlong
June 13, 2008
Among the idiosyncracies of The Amlong Firm are its penchant for feline associates. In other words, cats in the office.
It began simply enough in the late 1990s. My wife and law partner, Karen Coolman Amlong, telephoned me in my car one Saturday from the manicurist's to say, "We've got to adopt this blind kitten whom Carol found under the abandoned house next door."
Thus did Moët (as in Moët et Chandon, the champagne) come into our lives.
She was a teensy tabby, a grey and white kitten of indeterminate lineage, who was not really blind, but was so flea-and-mite-ridden that her eyes were swollen shut. We took her to a 24/7 animal hospital in Hollywood
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