Anyone who‘s familiar with cats will relate to Tom‘s tales of his feline friends. As someone who‘s always been around cats, I could appreciate what he was describing throughout. Not really a narrative story; but a fun, lighthearted read nonetheless.
Anyone who‘s familiar with cats will relate to Tom‘s tales of his feline friends. As someone who‘s always been around cats, I could appreciate what he was describing throughout. Not really a narrative story; but a fun, lighthearted read nonetheless.
I can‘t decide which amused me most, the cats, the odd, real-life characters, or the author trying to make sense of it all, in his own way.
Getting some reading done while laundry is going. #cats #catsoflitsy
Thanks for that info, dad-of-the-author. 🐈 #cats #catsoflitsy
I was so sad when The Bear died last year, but at least he'll live on in these books. Along with Shipley, Janet, and "RAAALLLLPH!" #cats #catsoflitsy
#aprilbookshowers day 14 #titlewithgood
Tom Cox is really on point about the humor and heartache of living with multiple cats. Actually, because my library ordered the second book "Close Encounters of the Furry Kind" first I read them in the wrong order. Enjoyed that one so much was first on the reserve list when I found out they were getting this one.Laugh out loud moments in both volumes.
I received this little order from Book Outlet today. I did not need new books, but I WANTED new books 😁
The other cats, lol, at the end of the bed. I haven't fallen into a deep sleep in a while because of all the fighting and hissing. I have to lock the troublemaker in my room for a couple of hours until the others start scratching at the door. Good grief 🤷🏽♀️😸lol #catsoflitsy #petsoflitsy
Mogwai wants to cuddle with the other cats at the end of the bed but she has been attacking them all day, and most of last night. The book noted is cool I think I may start reading his books❤😻📚💕
#RIPTheBear If you've read Tom Cox's books about his cats and his life, you know, and love, the Bear. Tom has reported that the Bear has died, at the age of 21. If you've loved an animal, you should read Cox. If you've just enjoyed life, you should read Cox.
I will miss that saucer-eyed, Smiths-loving kitty. All the love, the Bear, from me and mine.
If you love stories about cats, preferably men with too many cats, interspersed with stories of the aforementioned man's life living in the English countryside, then Tom Cox is the man for you.