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Evie''s Diary: A Bad Cat''s View of Life

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By (author): Heather Cook

What do people think its like living with an over-sexed, ginger pumpkin, two mad humans and a cast of feline misfits? Forget about caring cats and hero cats; Evie is a bad cat with a bad cats view of life. She is small, smart and black and lived wild until she was caught by the lumpy old cat rescuer who ended up adopting her. Evies Diary reveals her contempt for her fellow felines and for her humans, the Earth Mother and Poor Roger, who are no match for Evies manipulative little brain. Evie finds herself living with a weird array of felines, including Benjamin Wobble, a porky ginger boy with mobility problems, Bella, a Persian resembling a hairy beetroot and the ancient, fur-covered coathanger, Bonnie Bun-Bun. Evie has harsh things to say about these creepy cats that suck up to the humans in return for goodies and cuddles, but has a grudging admiration for the wild cats that rampage around the garden. The Earth Mother is involved in rescuing unwanted cats and kittens on behalf of the local Cats Protection Branch and Evie delights in tormenting the numerous waifs and strays. Occasionally, she is impressed by the appalling behaviour of these temporary residents, such as Frank, the blue-eyed vandal that imprisons the Earth Mother in the garage, and Griselda, the gorgeous girl that specialises in remodelling peoples faces. The real worry, of course, is the power exercised by such a dreadful cat over the Earth Mother and Poor Roger, proving once and for all that humans are well down the pecking order and should just be grateful that cats like Evie condescend to share their lives... Evies Diary is a humorous work of adult fiction, narrated from a rescue cats point of view, that will appeal to feline lovers everywhere. Author Heather Cook has been inspired by James Herriots All Creatures Great and Small. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2012
  • Publisher: Troubador Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781780883274

About Heather Cook

Heather Cook fostered unwanted cats and kittens for Woking Branch of Cats Protection for nearly 30 years and found new homes for thousands of waifs and strays. She was honoured to be chosen as the charitys Volunteer of the Year in 2011. Heather has previously written 3 cat books and had a monthly column in the magazine Your Cat for 10 years.

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