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The Cat in the Christmas Tree - And Other True Stories of Feline Joy and Merry Mischief - cover

The Cat in the Christmas Tree - And Other True Stories of Feline Joy and Merry Mischief

Callie Smith Grant

Publisher: Revell

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Summary

Christmas is a time for joy, wonder, and a little bit of mischief. Does any creature manifest these attitudes better than a cat? Their fascination with all those breakable ornaments on the tree and their appreciation of a cozy spot to nap seem made for the season. The way they alternate between calm and crazy echoes the way we all feel at Christmas, doesn't it? And that's just what you get with The Cat in the Christmas Tree. 
  
This collection of true, feel-good holiday stories by various writers celebrates the gift of cats and delivers all the warm fuzzies you could desire. It's the perfect companion for those magical Christmas evenings in front of the fireplace with your favorite feline. It also makes the purrfect gift for cat-loving friends.
Available since: 10/11/2022.
Print length: 192 pages.

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