Here is an idea: Post the title of a cat book you read and a short description so we can make a list. I will categorize books after compiling a lot for a master list. If you read more than one cat book, list all of them.
Last year, I read Dewey: The Library Cat Who Touched The World. Dewey was a tiny kitten when he was found in an Iowa library's book drop in January. He was a mostly orange tabby and lived in that library 19 years, becoming world-famous long before his death.
I am currently reading Making Rounds With Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift Of An Ordinary Cat. Oscar lives at a nursing home in Rhode Island. He was supposed to just be a furry companion for residents, but every time someone dies, he is on that person's bed.
It is not really about cats, but All Cats Have Asperger's Syndrome has a big full-color photograph on every page that shows how people with a high-functioning form of autism are like cats.
Last year, I read Dewey: The Library Cat Who Touched The World. Dewey was a tiny kitten when he was found in an Iowa library's book drop in January. He was a mostly orange tabby and lived in that library 19 years, becoming world-famous long before his death.
I am currently reading Making Rounds With Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift Of An Ordinary Cat. Oscar lives at a nursing home in Rhode Island. He was supposed to just be a furry companion for residents, but every time someone dies, he is on that person's bed.
It is not really about cats, but All Cats Have Asperger's Syndrome has a big full-color photograph on every page that shows how people with a high-functioning form of autism are like cats.
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