![]() ![]() You just have to read it to believe it.Īs I read each of these stories, I couldn't help but think of my own cats and how they've touched our lives, often in similar ways. Sir Bob Kittens, also known as "Ninja", a cat who was reserved enough that he was practically unadoptable but made his humans laugh when they discovered why he'd originally been nicknamed "Ninja". I had some personal favorite stories, like that of Mr. I enjoyed it that much.Įach chapter of Dewey's Nine Lives is headed by the name or names of the cats whose stories are revealed within the following pages. ![]() I gobbled down the first half of the book so quickly that I actually set Dewey's Nine Lives aside to force myself to extend the joy. It's as simple as that.ĭewey's Nine Lives is a book of nine stories - two Dewey tales and seven other stories about cats who in some way deeply touched the lives of their humans. Sometimes they fit us and they make us laugh in our darkest moments. ![]() They have personalities and quirks, good traits and flaws. We love them individually in the complex manner of all human love, because cats are living creatures. We don't love them as symbols or projections. ![]()
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