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Celebrate Valentine's Day with this tender Japanese fairytale about two cats who fall in love, but when their different owners refuse to allow them to be together, the cats decide to elope and set off into the world on their own, where their love is put the test once more. An episode from storytelling podcast, Journey with Story. (duration 16 minutes)
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