The cat turns up everywhere--behind the front door, the back door, the cellar door; in your sock drawer, on your chair, up...

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THE EVERYWHERE CAT

The cat turns up everywhere--behind the front door, the back door, the cellar door; in your sock drawer, on your chair, up your tree--until ""the day and the hour and the minute when a cat is the one thing you desperately need more than you will ever need anything else in the world, and that is the time there will be. . . no cat in the front, no cat in the back, no cat in the bed, no cat up the tree."" ""No cat even in this place (mice en masse) where any ordinary cat should dearly love to be."" ""A tiresome and discouraging thing, you may say, but. . . That's the way cats are."" ""Utterly, absolutely and altogether"" indelible words and completely consonant sly-puss pictures.

Pub Date: April 2, 1970

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Coward-McCann

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 1970

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