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Blacky the one-ear - Only just a black cat? - cover

Blacky the one-ear - Only just a black cat?

Luise Hakasi

Maison d'édition: BookRix

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Synopsis

Give an animal your heart and you get it back a thousand times. Animals enrich our lives. A conclusion, a thought-provoking impulse to look around in an animal shelter or maybe even take a little animal from the street; there are so many... perhaps on the way to a long friendship with deep gratitude. Our cat family has grown slowly but surely; all received animals originate exclusively from a shelter or from the street. We just have a big heart... 
 
None of these animals we want to miss. They are a wonderful part of our lives. Although they do not really "talk”, however, they constantly communicate with us; even if we do not always understand ... 
 
Unfortunately, one is repeatedly confronted with moments in which you doubt the humanity. As on the day on which this little black, fluffy tomcat stood outside our front door with a cut-off, bleeding ear ... 
 
The rest of the story "Blacky" better tells himself.
Disponible depuis: 21/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 40 pages.

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