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  2. Elizabeth Coatsworth - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth (May 31, 1893 – August 31, 1986) was an American writer of fiction and poetry for children and adults. She won the 1931 Newbery Medal from the American Library Association award recognizing The Cat Who Went to Heaven as the previous year's "most distinguished contribution to American literature for children."

  3. List of individual cats - Wikipedia

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    Became famous in 2023, for his mismatched splints and grumpy expression, Tater Tot died suddenly only weeks after making headlines for being a "tiny inspiration". [40] [41] Zoe the Cat, PhD, a cat accredited by the American Psychotherapy Association, as part of a commentary about the state of accreditation within the industry by Dr. Steve ...

  4. Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World

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    An audiobook, Dewey the Library Cat (Brilliance Audio, 2011) was published by R.R. Bowker. The reviewer for SLJ wrote: [10] Dewey's story is heartwarming and amusing as the cat wins over even the most recalcitrant of patrons. Children will giggle at his antics, delight in his eccentricities, and mourn his eventual passing.

  5. List of fictional felines - Wikipedia

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    The Cat creates chaos when he shows up at the house of Sally and her brother while their mother is out. The children and the fish become very alarmed. Just before the children's mother arrives home the Cat uses a machine to clean up the mess, and then disappears. Snowbell: Stuart Little

  6. 50 Cat Pics From The Online Group Dedicated To Raising People ...

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    Image credits: I LOVE MEOW Pets are great companions to many people, and we tend to anthropomorphize them to the point that we treat them like humans. 84% of owners, for example, say they speak to ...

  7. Millions of Cats - Wikipedia

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    Along the way, the cats grow thirsty, so the old man stops at a pond. Each cat takes a sip of water, and the pond is dried up. Soon afterwards, the cats grow hungry, so the old man stops at a grassy hill. Each cat takes a bite of grass, and the hill is left barren. Finally, the old man arrives home, with his parade of cats.

  8. Owning a cat can tell others a lot about you - AOL

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    Cat owners tend to have higher body mass index and overall worse general health. And it kind of makes sense. Dog owners, for the most part, walk their dogs regularly, while cat owners don't get ...

  9. The Underneath (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Underneath is a children's book by Kathi Appelt. It tells the story of an abandoned cat who goes to live with a maltreated hound dog underneath a crooked old house in a bayou on the border between Louisiana and Texas. Published in 2008, The Underneath is a John Newbery Honor book, ALA Notable Children's Book and a National Book Award ...