Catwalk: A Feline Odyssey
by Kathie Freeman
Publisher: Kathleen Mc Pugh 2003
ISBN/ASIN: 0974206237
ISBN-13: 9780974206233
Number of pages: 256
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"Catwalk, A Feline Odyssey" is the story of Tiger, a young, comfort-loving tabby cat, the cherished pet of Sam and Beth, a young newlywed couple. Then trouble strikes in the form of Donna, the couple's new baby. Feeling neglected and more than a little jealous, Tiger misbehaves and is soon relegated to being an outdoor cat.
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