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  2. List of fictional cats in literature - Wikipedia

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    A mischievous anthropomorphic feline from Dr. Seuss's book of the same name. Cat Morgan: Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats: T. S. Eliot: Retired and works as a doorman at the book publishers Faber and Faber. He is a gruff but likeable character. Cheshire Cat: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Lewis Carroll

  3. Category:Books about cats - Wikipedia

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  4. Catwings - Wikipedia

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    By 1989 his books had been published with credit as illustrator under all of the forename(s) S. D., Steven, Steven D., and Steve. [13] A list of works published in January 2007 covered more than 100 books but only one as both writer and illustrator ("self-illustrated"), namely My First Bird Book (Random House, 1989, LCCN 89-213727). [11]

  5. The Cat Man of Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    The Cat Man of Aleppo is a 2020 picture book written by Karim Shamsi-Basha and Irene Latham and illustrated by Yuko Shimizu. [1] The book won a 2021 Caldecott Honor. [2] The book is based on the true story of Mohammad Alaa Aljaleel, an ambulance driver in the city of Aleppo during the Syrian Civil War, and his efforts to care for the city's cat population. [3]

  6. I Am a Cat - Wikipedia

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    In I Am a Cat, a supercilious, feline narrator describes the lives of an assortment of middle-class Japanese people: Mr. Sneaze [2] ("sneeze" is misspelled on purpose, but literally translated from Chinno Kushami (珍野苦沙彌), in the original Japanese) and family (the cat's owners), Sneaze's garrulous and irritating friend Waverhouse (迷亭, Meitei), and the young scholar Avalon Coldmoon ...

  7. Stack the Cats - Wikipedia

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    Ghahremani's cat illustrations have been compared to Neko Atsume, [3] and to Pusheen. [2] Stack the Cats has also been reviewed by Publishers Weekly, [3] School Library Journal, [4] Horn Book Guides, [5] and The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. [6] It is a 2018 CCBC Choices book [7] Children's literature portal

  8. March Meowness: Library Accepts Cat Photos for Late Book Fees

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    The post March Meowness: Library Accepts Cat Photos for Late Book Fees appeared first on CatTime. The Worcester Public Library (WPL) has launched a purr-fect solution for erasing those pesky fines.

  9. 11 Piki no Neko - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, an emaki book, 11 Piki no Neko Marathon Taikai (11ぴきのねこ マラソン大会, 11 Piki no Neko Marason Taikai), was released in 1992 and re-released in 2011; [9] [10] a karuta book was released in 1994; [11] and three post card books were released in 1986, 1998, and 2001 by Koguma. [12] [13] [14]