#include <iostream>
class Animal {
public:
    virtual void makeSound() {
        std::cout << "The animal makes a sound" << std::endl;
    }
    
    virtual ~Animal() {
        std::cout << "Animal destructor called" << std::endl;
    }
};
class Dog : public Animal {
public:
    void makeSound() override {
        std::cout << "The dog barks: Woof!" << std::endl;
    }
    
    ~Dog() override {
        std::cout << "Dog destructor called" << std::endl;
    }
};
class Cat : public Animal {
public:
    void makeSound() override {
        std::cout << "The cat meows: Meow!" << std::endl;
    }
    
    ~Cat() override {
        std::cout << "Cat destructor called" << std::endl;
    }
};
int main() {
    Animal* animal1 = new Dog();
    Animal* animal2 = new Cat();
    
    animal1->makeSound();  // Outputs: The dog barks: Woof!
    animal2->makeSound();  // Outputs: The cat meows: Meow!
    
    delete animal1;  // Calls Dog destructor, then Animal destructor
    delete animal2;  // Calls Cat destructor, then Animal destructor
    
    return 0;
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