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I Could Pee on This Too - And More Poems by More Cats - cover

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I Could Pee on This Too - And More Poems by More Cats

Francesco Marciuliano

Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

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There's a new cat in town! This feisty sibling of the international bestseller I Could Pee on This will be making its own sensational mark in the cat-poetry world. I Could Pee on This, Too explores fresh feline emotions and philosophical musings through cats' own poetry, such as "Welcome New Cat," "Sleeping My Life Away," and "You Also Live Here." Any cat lover who's longed for a deeper look into the enigmatic world of their cats will fall whiskers over paws for this well-versed follow-up.
Available since: 08/16/2016.

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