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Two Cats and the Woman They Own: or Lessons I Learned from My Cats

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Patti Davis
Patti Davis

Patti Davis is an American actress born on October 21, 1952. She is known for her work in the film and television industry, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s. She has starred or had significant roles in various films and television shows, including 'The Man Who Would Be King' and 'The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'. Besides her acting career, Patti Davis is also a writer and activist, actively involved in social and political issues. more

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