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Razzle asked about non-fiction books about cats.

I thought it would be fun to see what you're reading in cat fiction.

My current favorite is "We Are The Cat: Life Through The Eyes of
the Royal Feline" by Terry Bain.

Anyone reading books in the series "The Cat Who..." by Lilian
Jackson Brown?

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I have not tried any cat fiction yet. I tend towards short true story anthologies. However, with two freshly adopted cats, I have a case of cats on the brain! Now would be a great time to read some cat fiction. I often read science fiction. My recently deceased cat, Frankenstein, was named after a cat in a sci-fi book, "Red Dwarf" by Grant Naylor (I think).
I have not tried any cat fiction yet. I tend towards short true story anthologies. However, with two freshly adopted cats, I have a case of cats on the brain! Now would be a great time to read some cat fiction. I often read science fiction. My recently deceased cat, Frankenstein, was named after a cat in a sci-fi book, "Red Dwarf" by Grant Naylor (I think).
The original "Frankenstein" is by Mary Shelley. It's very early science fiction.
The original "Frankenstein" is by Mary Shelley. It's very early science fiction.
I think he's referring to the the character "the cat" in Grant Naylor's book, Red Dwarf. The cat had no name but he was the humanoid descendant of a modern house cat called Frankenstein
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