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p. 46
fn ‘which bore out stories …' Montague op. cit. (p. 88).

p. 46
‘By the dog that Ribbentrop …'
Daily Mirror
, 7 September 1939 (
p. 10
).

p. 46
‘insulting remarks …'
The Animal World
, October 1939 (
p. 187
).

p. 46
‘A widespread and persistent …'
The Times
, 7 September 1939 (
p. 3
).

p. 46
‘huge destruction of cats …' ibid.

p. 46
‘All estimates were …' (TNA HO 186/1418).

p. 47
‘80,000 in one night …'
Sunday Express
, 7 April 1940 (
p. 11
).

p. 47
‘With the advent of war' (TNA HO 186/1418).

p. 47
‘¾ of a million' ibid.

p. 47
‘The stories I am hearing …'
The Dog World
, 15 September 1939 (p. 570).

p. 47
fn ‘It was the greatest single …'
Sunday Express
, 7 April 1940 (
p. 11
).

p. 48
‘Enemy Alien',
Woman
, 18 November 1939 (
p. 12
).

p. 48
‘Long queues …' Montague op. cit. (p. 90).

p. 48
‘September Holocaust'
The Dogs Bulletin
, November 1939 (p. 2).

p. 48
‘War came on a Sunday' Smith,
Blue Cross at War
(
p. 44
).

p. 48
‘kitten that had been …' Miss Audrey Neck, 10 October 1939 (M-O Diarist D5383).

p. 49
‘the most dreadful …'
Dog World
, 3 November 1939 (p. 734).

p. 49
‘a queue nearly half …'
The Animals' Defender
, November 1939 (
p. 57
).

p. 50
‘Staff pleaded …' Smith op. cit. (
p. 44
).

p. 50
‘imprisoned cats …' ‘Cats Left in Empty Houses',
The Times
, 25 October 1939 (p. 2).

p. 50
‘You know what they're doing' Charman,
Outbreak 1939
(
p. 355
).

p. 50
‘Over 500 school animals …'
The Animal World
, October 1939 (
p. 1
).

p. 51
‘experimental animals …' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1939 (
p. 18
).

p. 51
‘The sound of gunfire …'
The Veterinary Record
, 16 September 1939 (
p. 115
).

p. 51
‘Animal Defence House' Lind-af-Hageby op. cit. (
p. 14
).

p. 51
‘collect the dogs …'
The Dog World
, 6 October 1939 (p. 640).

p. 52
‘It took a great deal …'
The Dog World
, ibid.

p. 53
‘I would like you to know' Douglas,
Chronicles of Ferne
(
p. 19
).

Chapter 5: Keep Calm …

p. 54
‘In ever-loving memory …'
Tail-Wagger Magazine
, October 1939 (
p. 339
).

p. 54
‘they could not allow …' (TNA MEPO 2/6748).

p. 54
‘on the spot directions …' ibid.

p. 55
‘had in a short space …' 19 September 1939 (TNA HO 144/21418).

p. 55
‘It is something …' TNA MEPO 2/6748

p. 55
‘It would be advantageous …' ibid.

p. 55
‘we can only use our funds …' 18 January 1940 (TNA HO 186/1418).

p. 56
‘Do nothing in a panic!'
Fur and Feather
, 8 September 1939 (
p. 149
).

p. 56
‘Every breeder in the country …' ibid.

p. 57
‘To keep rabbits …'
The Smallholder
, 23 September 1939 (
p. 1
).

p. 57
‘This is not just a nod to those fanciers …'
Fur and Feather
, 8 September 1939 (
p. 149
).

p. 57
‘We MUST strive to keep the Cat'
Fur and Feather
, 15 September 1939.

p. 57
‘There must be no truce …'
The Cat
, October 1939 (
p. 1
).

p. 57
‘indifferent, bad and nervy …'
The Cat
, September 1939 (
p. 1
).

p. 58
‘If the plebeian city puss …'
The Cat
, September 1940 (
p. 140
).

p. 58
‘Those who accompanied …' ibid. (
p. 141
).

p. 58
‘There is a list of animal lovers …'
ARP Journal
, December 1939 (
p. 15
).

p. 59
‘world-renowned authority …'
The Dog World
, 8 September 1939 (p. 598).

p. 59
‘Dogdom and the War'
The Dog World
, 22 September 1939 (p. 616).

p. 59
‘I suppose I shall carry on …' ibid.

p. 59
‘England breeds …' ibid.

p. 59
‘I am determined …' ibid.

p. 60
‘It is early days …' ibid.

p. 60
‘luckily a very nice lot …'
Our Dogs
, 29 September 1939 (p. 753).

Chapter 6: … and Carry a White Pekingese

p. 61
‘A couple of hundred dogs …' Mary Golightly,
The Dog World
, 6 October 1939 (p. 640).

p. 61
‘two hundred cats …' Noney Fleming,
The Dog World
, 27 December 1940 (p. 1226).

p. 61
‘The secretary at Ferne …'
The Dog World
, 6 October 1939 (p. 640).

p. 62
‘in batches of 10 to 20 …' Douglas, op. cit. (
p. 25
).

p. 63
‘The evacuated cats …' ibid. (
p. 62
).

p. 63
‘the dedication of Miss Dukie' Hageby, op. cit. (
p. 29
).

p. 63
‘200 evacuee dogs'
Daily Mail
, 1 December 1939 (
p. 7
).

p. 63
‘white dogs …'
The Dog World
, 29 September 1939 (p. 614).

p. 63
‘Carry a white Pekingese …' Turner,
The Phoney War
(
p. 70
).

p. 64
‘Lady Hannon …' Smith, op. cit. (
p. 46
).

p. 64
‘a white coat for your dog …'
Daily Mail
, 29 September 1939 (
p. 7
).

p. 64
‘Lustre Lead …' (M-OA T C 79).

p. 64
‘walk in the dark …'
The Cat
, October 1939 (
p. 3
).

p. 64
‘We should all know …' ibid.

p. 65
‘Feeding Dogs in Wartime' Bob Martin Company brochure in M-OA T C 79.

p. 65
‘In practice you will find ' ‘Feeding Dogs', NCDL pamphlet in ibid.

p. 65
‘Mother Hubbard …' ‘One Woman and Her Dog',
Daily Mirror
, 15 February 1940 (
p. 17
).

p. 65
‘a good solid pudding' ‘War-Time Menus for Cats',
The Cat
, October 1939 (
p. 17
).

p. 65
‘What Is He Going …'
Daily Mail
, 20 October 1939 (
p. 7
).

p. 66
‘animal wardens on every street …' (TNA HO 45/18150).

p. 67
‘Guard No. 1',
Manchester Guardian
, 13 January 1941 (
p. 3
).

p. 67
‘Animal Guards are Needed Now!'
Animal and Zoo News
, Dec 1939 (
p. 3
).

p. 67
‘Do not have your pet destroyed …' (TNA HO 186/1417).

p. 67
‘A great army of National …' NARPAC Bulletin No. 2, December 1939 M-OA T C 79.

p. 68
‘Offers of help poured in …' Stone,
Salute to the National Animal Guard
, 1945 (
p. 14
).

p. 68
‘For the duration of the war …' NARPAC Bulletin No. 2.

p. 69
‘The PDSA has placed …' ibid.

p. 69
‘Who will help …' (TNA HO 186/1418).

p. 69
‘This country has gone to war …' ibid.

p. 69
‘I assure you …' ibid.

p. 69
‘The officers and men at a wireless …'
The Dog World
, 6 October 1939 (p. 640).

p. 70
‘Detached posts such as RDF …' (TNA WO 199/416).

p. 70
‘I could get a lot of material …' ibid.

p. 70
‘so fierce it was a danger …' ibid.

p. 70
‘it could not be relied upon …' ibid.

Chapter 7: Hunting Must Continue!

p. 71
‘Governesses' carts …' Graves,
Great Days
, Hutchinson, London, 1944 (
p. 52
).

p. 72
‘The King has permitted …' (TNA HO 186/1418).

p. 72
‘cubbing should take place …' (TNA MAF 79/8).

p. 72
‘Hunting must continue!'
Horse & Hound
, 22 September 1939 (p. 1339).

p. 73
‘War or no war …' Turner, op. cit. (p. 162).

p. 73
‘war is upon us …'
The Field
, 23 September 1939 (p. 682).

p. 73
‘No brave scarlet …'
The Field
, 14 December 1939 (p. 974).

p. 73
‘colonial or dominion troops …' (TNA MAF 35/494).

p. 74
‘Soldiers and airmen …' ibid.

p. 74
‘Major Montacute …' Holloway, Hounds, Hares and Foxes of Larkhill, Larkhill, Royal Artillery Hunt, 1992.

p. 74
‘managed to smuggle …' Obituary of Lt-Col Frederick Edmeades,
Daily Telegraph
, 1 May 2001.

p. 74
‘should take advantage …' Hansard, 2 October 1939.

p. 74
‘Where would the eighteen …' (TNA MAF 79/8).

p. 75
‘What I hear from …' (TNA MAF 79/8).

p. 75
‘If he had his way …' Lord Claud Hamilton,
The Times
, 13 March 1918 (
p. 3
).

p. 75
‘It is too early yet …' Hansard, 19 October 1939.

p. 76
‘Those clamouring for …' Lind-af-Hageby op. cit. (
p. 115
).

p. 77
‘Shooting men can get …'
The Field
, 10 February 1940 (
p. 204
).

p. 77
‘We appeal to every …'
Eggs
, 6 September 1939 (
p. 281
).

p. 77
‘Rabbits are not …' Orwell diaries, 28 September 1939 (
http://orwelldiaries.wordpress.com/28-9-39/
).

p. 78
‘Each and every goat …'
The Goat
, No. 1, 1 November 1939.

p. 78
‘Bees as messengers …'
PDSA News
, June 1943 (
p. 10
).

Chapter 8: Wolves Not Welcome

p. 80
‘Submerged in their wallows …' Ackerman,
The Zookeeper's Wife
(
p. 62
).

p. 81
‘frightened elephant …' Heck,
Animals – My Adventure
(
p. 91
).

p. 83
‘When ordinary Germans …'
Animal and Zoo Magazine
, November 1939 (
p. 6
).

p. 83
‘Orders were given for all beasts …' Heck, op. cit. (
p. 91
).

p. 84
‘a few of the bigger chimpanzees …'
Animal and Zoo Magazine
, November 1939 (
p. 7
).

p. 84
‘the animals will enjoy …'
Animal and Zoo Magazine
, November 1939 (p. 2).

p. 84
‘only a few redundant …'
The Times
, 14 October 1939 (p. 4).

PART TWO: THE MINISTRY OF PETS
Chapter 9: Pets Get the Blame

p. 91
‘grave concern …'
The Times
, 1 January 1940 (
p. 14
).

p. 92
‘Even dogs …'
The Times
, 8 January 1940 (
p. 12
).

p. 92
‘It was always after …'
Western Morning News
, 23 February 1940 (
p. 3
).

p. 92
‘The Market was also …' ibid.

p. 92
‘Although not affected …' ibid.

p. 92
‘The black-out had …'
Western Morning News
, 5 January 1940 (
p. 3
).

p. 93
‘This curious war …'
The Animals' Defender
, December 1939 t/s in M-OA T C 79.

p. 93
‘The aim of …'
The Times
, 6 January 1940 (
p. 8
).

p. 93
‘NARPAC Caught …'
The Animals' Defender
, March 1940 (p. 86).

p. 94
‘highly inflammable …' 4 March 1940 (TNA HO 186/1418).

p. 94
‘looking for its master …'
Daily Mail
, 14 February 1940 (
p. 7
).

p. 94
‘five white ferrets …' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 58
).

p. 94
‘His cat, Whiskers …'
PDSA News
, March 1940 (
p. 1
).

p. 95
‘but he arrived safely …'
Daily Mail
, 28 March 1940 (
p. 7
).

p. 95
‘a frightened tabby …'
Our Dogs
, June 1942 (p. 752).

p. 96
‘tragic and unspeakably heroic …'
The Animals' Defender
, March 1940 (p. 86).

p. 96
‘the faithful little …' ibid.

p. 98
‘Wartime Aids …' (
pp. 13–18
) ‘Wartime Food for Dogs and Cats' (TNA HO 144/21418).

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