The four kittens (Jemima, Victoria, Etcetera, and Electra) are all openly sympathetic to her, although Jemima and Victoria more actively help her to be reaccepted. The other cats, especially Jennyanydots and Jellylorum, are hostile to her, except Demeter, who appears somewhat sympathetic, and Old Deuteronomy, who also shows sympathy but does not actively reaccept her until the end of the musical. Munkustrap's response to her is ambiguous, and could be interpreted as sympathetic or nonsympathetic.
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| - The four kittens (Jemima, Victoria, Etcetera, and Electra) are all openly sympathetic to her, although Jemima and Victoria more actively help her to be reaccepted. The other cats, especially Jennyanydots and Jellylorum, are hostile to her, except Demeter, who appears somewhat sympathetic, and Old Deuteronomy, who also shows sympathy but does not actively reaccept her until the end of the musical. Munkustrap's response to her is ambiguous, and could be interpreted as sympathetic or nonsympathetic.
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| - The four kittens (Jemima, Victoria, Etcetera, and Electra) are all openly sympathetic to her, although Jemima and Victoria more actively help her to be reaccepted. The other cats, especially Jennyanydots and Jellylorum, are hostile to her, except Demeter, who appears somewhat sympathetic, and Old Deuteronomy, who also shows sympathy but does not actively reaccept her until the end of the musical. Munkustrap's response to her is ambiguous, and could be interpreted as sympathetic or nonsympathetic.
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