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Did We Just Elect a Cat? - When Democracy Goes Feline - cover

Did We Just Elect a Cat? - When Democracy Goes Feline

Poppy Oddwood

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Sinopsis

When a cynical journalist decides to expose political corruption by running a tabby cat for mayor, she never expects him to actually win.
 
Meet Mittens Whiskerfield - an alley cat who goes from scrounging for tuna to running New Cattington. What starts as satirical protest against corrupt politicians spirals into the most unlikely campaign in history.
 
The problem? People are taking it seriously. The bigger problem? Mittens is leading in the polls.
 
As election day approaches, something strange happens: everywhere Mittens campaigns, problems get solved. Broken infrastructure repairs itself, ignored issues receive attention, and the city starts... working again.
 
Is it coincidence or has New Cattington stumbled onto something revolutionary?
 
A hilarious political satire about what happens when voters get so fed up with politicians that they elect a cat who communicates entirely through meows and strategic napping.
 
Perfect for fans of sharp political humor and underdog stories that ask: what if the most unlikely candidate was exactly what we needed?
 
Sometimes the best leader is the one who doesn't even know they're running.
Disponible desde: 29/07/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 90 páginas.

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