<p>Saki's Cats rounds up the tales about cats, big and small, by the undisputed master of the short story.<br>'Tobermory', one of Saki's most famous pieces, demonstrates the danger that would ensue from granting cats the power of speech ? animals have long lurked unseen, eavesdropping, in the background. The tom in 'The Philanthropist and the Happy Cat' is the only one to enjoy his meal, as is the leopard in 'The Guests'. In 'The Penance' and 'Mr...