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Yoyo: The Very Large Cat Dog of Selwyn College

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I really find it weird as a policy in certain places that dogs are nor allowed but cats are. Anyhow, rules are rules and laws are laws and no matter how odd they may seem, citizens are bound to follow them for organization and order. As they say: We are a nation of laws but not men. So here goes one article I find so weird but fortunately alls well that ends well. So here goes the article:
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Roger Mosey, master at Selwyn College in Cambridge needed to request the College council of to grant his request in keeping his canine companion Yoyo, a rescued basset hound. But the College has banned dogs in the premise decades ago. Morsey, a former editorial director of BBC has become a College Master of Selwyn in October. The college only allows cats. The rules maybe odd it may seem but due to Morsey’s persuading request a tongue-in-cheek agreement has set to rule in favor of Morsey to declare the dog as a ‘very large cat.’ Although Selwyn College does not allow dogs as a rule, its greatest master Professor Owen Chadwick have kept dogs during the 50s, 60s and the 70s.
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Everyone who sees Mosey with Yoyo in the College would greet and kid him: ‘Hey, I love your big cat.’ Students started calling Yoyo the ‘college dog.’ Yoyo has become a publicity dog for the college and a veterinary course. Morsey on his part had only wished that Yoyo could become part of life at Selwyn College.

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