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Related: About this forumPOLL: Do you like talking cat stories, or do you hate them?
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Personally, even though my books are about one, I like both kinds.
The Cat Who series is my favorite of the non-talking variety, but it always frustrated the hell out of me when Qwilleran would kind of ignore KoKo and pretend like his actions were merely a coincidence.
I guess that might be why my Cat is so sassy.
The Joe Grey series by Shirley Rousseau Murphy is probably the most famous talking cat series that not a whole lot of people have ever heard of, because I never heard of it until after I'd finished my books.
Anyway, what do you think?
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I LOVE talking cat stories | |
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They're ok | |
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I don't care (no opinion) | |
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I hate them | |
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Why are you wasting our time with this bullshit? | |
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ChazInAz
(2,778 posts)Especially when written by someone who truly understands the psychology of cats.
Fritz Leiber wrote a few talking and many non-talking cat stories. Among the former were his short story "Ship of Shadows" in which an ill-tempered ship's cat tries to get his drunken "ssssot" of a human to do something about the vampires on board a space ship. His hefty novel "The Wanderer" features intelligent alien felines who are intent on stealing the Moon. These creatures are elegant, erotic, sarcastic and scary...as one would expect from cats grown large and smart!
AmyStrange
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thank you for sharing.
ETA: Yes, if you don't understand Cats (as much as they can be understood anyway), you probably shouldn't write about them.
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chillfactor
(7,694 posts)are Nic Saints books about Max and his talking cat friends.
AmyStrange
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Woohoo, another goodie to check out... yeeeeeeeeeeeeeha!!
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TexasProgresive
(12,287 posts)A little American boy living with his parents in London is hit by a car or truck. He wakes up as a cat, Meets a lady cat who takes pity on him teaching how to be a cat.
https://www.amazon.com/Abandoned-York-Review-Childrens-Collection/dp/159017626X/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=The+abandoned&qid=1608414189&sr=8-2
AmyStrange
(7,989 posts)-
thanks for the awesome suggestion.
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TexasProgresive
(12,287 posts)A lot of cat stories. I've only read The Snow Goose a story of Dunkirk, The Abandoned and The Poseidon Adventure. This link lists his many books.
https://www.amazon.com/Paul-Gallico/e/B000APM3SM/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
AmyStrange
(7,989 posts)-
as soon as I get some extra money, I'm definitely getting it, but I also have to get through 16 books that I'm currently reading and also finish writing my fifth book.
No rest for the wicked, that's for sure.
Anyway, thanks again.
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SheltieLover
(59,610 posts)It sounds delightful!
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)I need to take a closer look at the rock I am apparently living under.
AmyStrange
(7,989 posts)-
of course, you remember the Cheshire cat from Alice in Wonderland, right?
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PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)LearnedHand
(4,050 posts)The Cat Who Walked Through Walls by Robert Heinlein and The Aeronauts Windlass by Jim Butcher feature most excellent talking cats.
AmyStrange
(7,989 posts)-
sounds interesting. I'm going to have to put that on my list, and thank you for sharing.
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yellowdogintexas
(22,722 posts)parallel universe from time to time. For the past 5 years, there have been many times I have wanted to travel with them just to see if that is where Hillary won the election
AmyStrange
(7,989 posts)-
my book is in part a science fiction story also.
A genetically modified Cat that can talk, an invisible RV and two planes, and the beginnings of a working holodeck are just the beginning.
I'm also working on a device that can be used to cross into other Universes, so Dr. Zinger can visit ours to publish the Criminal's Journals.
Stay tuned, more mayhem is definitely on the way...
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yellowdogintexas
(22,722 posts)Louie is a 20 pound black cat who fancies himself a P.I.
The first Midnight Louie mystery, now in eBook, offers a publishing industry exposé. When Temple Barr, five-feet-zero of feisty redhead, goes in hot pursuit of a stray black cat streaking through a publishing convention exhibit hall, she stumbles over a big-time NY editor lying dead. While Temple and Midnight Louie are on the case, the famous publishing mascots, a pair of Scottish Fold library cats named Baker and Taylor, are kidnapped for ransom. The pair must sniff out a murderer before Murder by the Book describes their fates.
The books are told in 3rd person for the humans but Louie talks to us in first person (even using a different font) As the series develops, Carole adds additional characters who sometimes make repeat appearances. These are really good stories with humor and warmth.
I recommend reading in order. These books can often be found at Half Price books or used via Amazon. Kindle versions are overpriced but that is her publisher's doing.
The author is Carole Nelson Douglas. She is a good Democrat who lives right here in Fort Worth TX. She always has a strong female lead.
SheltieLover
(59,610 posts)This series sounds great! I will see if my library has ebooks!
yellowdogintexas
(22,722 posts)The first book was originally published as "Catnap" and was re-released as Cat in an Alphabet Soup
The book titles combine color and alphabet
example Cat on a Blue Monday Cat in a Crimson Haze etc.
https://carolenelsondouglas.com/book-series/midnight-louie/
SheltieLover
(59,610 posts)Rereading it now!