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Offline maryas

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Re: A cat Called Norton
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2009, 21:33:11 PM »
Mills and Boon for cat lovers  :evillaugh: :Luv2: :rofl: :hug:

Sounds really good Sam.  Love the pic on the cover  :Luv2:

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A cat Called Norton
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2009, 21:27:18 PM »
i am currently reading a wonderful book called ... "A cat called Norton - The True Story of an Extraordinary Cat and His Imperfect Human" by Peter Gethers.

It's a wonderful story about Peter and his scottish fold cat "Norton"

About the book

Peter was a confirmed loner and cat hater, until he was given a small, grey (and impeccably handsome) kitten with folded ears by his then girlfriend. The girlfriend went but Norton stayed - in fact, he and Peter became inseparable. Trotting along beside him down the street, having his own chair in restaurants or sitting on Peter's lap on plane journeys, Norton made his presence felt and Peter was a loner no more. But, after learning how to love his cat, would Peter now learn how to love another human too?


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