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The Purrfect Little Cat Book: A Catalogue of my life--With a little help from my owner

Treacle Pelling

 FormatISBN Price  
This Book is Available Paperback (5x8)9781425963729 £ 6.80  
About the Book

This delightful book has been written through the eyes of my little tabby cat called Treacle. It is a book that can be read by children, adults and of course cat lovers. There is only one character in the book and that one character is treacle. She tells you about the mischief, fun and games she has and about her favourite places, things and friends.

In the last chapter she has compiled some feline myths, facts and information. The whole book is written from the perspective of a 5 year old cat and there is humour from beginning to end.

Donations from the sale of this book will go to The Cats Protection.

About the Author

Although this book is written through a cats eyes, it is, of course, her owner Bridget who has written it.

Bridget is an ex-Naval Nurse who was inspired to write by her treasured pet cat, Treacle. After overcoming many challenges in her life, Bridget was delighted to receive a grant from a mental health charity, which allowed her to fulfill her dream of publishing.

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Bridget's very lucky at winning raffle prizes and one evening she went to a social and bought some of those raffle tickets. One of them came out of the hat and she won a bread maker but it was new and she did not want it, so she sold it because she 'kneaded the dough' (literally!!) ha, ha! She does not like not having much money now.

Bridget has to go to those shops often and that means she has to go out and leave me - she looks out of that big window in the dining room to see if that rain is coming down or that sun is shining and I think weather it rains or whether it doesn't she still has to go, she needs food too.

There was one of those dogs next door and sometimes he was vocal and I could hear him barking - I didn't like it when he barked and I am glad that there was a wall between us, but if he thought I was going to pay any attention to him then he was barking up the wrong tree!