The Cat who Went to Paris
by Peter Gethers, 1991, Fawcett Columbine, New York
Ye, Gads! Another cat story!
This cat is the most amazing animal that ever lived. It’s owner can let it run loose on the rooftops of Paris with nary a concern that it will encounter its demise. This cat can melt the heart of the meanest carmudgeon. This cat makes me want to trade-up all of our existing three felines for animals who are at least above average.
No, on second thought, I think we will stick with what we’ve got: three lazy, do-nothing, give nothing in return, peeing over the edge of the kitty litter, always demanding critters. After all, they need us almost more than we need them.
One thing is for certain though; I won’t be reading more books about that super breed anytime soon.
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