In this Season I was much surpriz'd with the Increase of my Family; I had been concern'd for the Loss of one of my Cats, who run away from me, or as I thought had been dead, and I heard no more Tale or Tidings of her, till to my Astonishment she came Home about the End of August, with three Kittens; this was the more strange to me, because tho' I had kill'd a wild Cat, as I call'd it, with my Gun; yet I thought it was a quite differing Kind from our European Cats; yet the young Cats were the same Kind of House breed like the old one; and both my Cats being Females, I thought it very strange: But from these three Cats, I afterwards came to be so pester'd with Cats, that I was forc'd to kill them like Vermine, or wild Beasts, and to drive them from my House as much as possible. 去书内

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    Analysis: - Surprising Family Growth: Robinson Crusoe experiences an unexpected expansion of his "family" with the return of his lost cat and her three kittens. This event surprises him, especially considering his encounter with a seemingly different kind of wild cat, yet the kittens resemble the domestic breed. - Strange Circumstance: The similarity between the wild cat and the domestic one in producing similar offspring adds to the mystery. It shows the unpredictability of nature and how things don't always align with his expectations. - Consequent Problem: The rapid increase in the cat population becomes a nuisance, leading him to take drastic measures. This reflects how an initially welcome addition can turn into a problem, and Crusoe's need to manage and control his immediate environment to maintain his own comfort and safety within his island abode.

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