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ISBN: 0751560022 (ISBN13: 9780751560022)
Edition Language: English
Series: Cat Man #4
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Close Encounters of the Furred Kind (Cat Man #4) Paperback | Pages: 242 pages
Rating: 4.36 | 805 Users | 113 Reviews

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Have you ever moved house, over a distance of 350 miles, with four cats? If you haven't, and are thinking about it, I'll give you some advice: don't.

If you really must move, try to get the cats to arrange their own transport. Focus on yourself instead. You'll have plenty to think about as it is, and the cats will only get in the way with their sarcasm and hairballs. I moved from Norfolk to Devon with four cats and it felt like such an impossible ordeal, part of me believes that I actually died somewhere along the way and am now living in some kind of afterlife: very much like real life, but a little slower moving, and with slightly clearer air. "That's just the West Country," I've been told, but I can't be 100% certain.

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Title:Close Encounters of the Furred Kind (Cat Man #4)
Author:Tom Cox
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 242 pages
Published:October 8th 2015 by Sphere
Categories:Nonfiction. Animals. Cats. Autobiography. Memoir. Humor

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Ratings: 4.36 From 805 Users | 113 Reviews

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I love sharing Tom Cox's cat life, the amusing and touchingly written book finished too soon.



Tom Cox and his girlfriend, Gemma, live in the UK in a fair-sized home. After having lived there for a number of year, they are ready for a move to another area. Tom takes the reader through the miseries of packing up and throwing out things in preparation for the move. Along the way, he introduces the reader to his four cats. He tells us little stories of each cats personality and how they all fit into the family and the neighborhood. When its finally moving day, we share his agony of moving

Tom relates his move to Devon from Norfolk in England with The Bear, Ralph, Shipley and Roscoe ... truly an adventure that should not be engaged by the weak of heart. The Bear is stoic as always. A new cat - George - tries to adopt Tom. The stories are laugh out loud funny... told as only a man owned by his cats can tell them...from the heart. The only thing that spoiled the book somewhat for me was the same thing that happened with the first book...the constant foul language. The story was good

A bittersweet read, since I picked up this book before The Bear died but started reading it after this sad event. I've read another of Cox's books (The Good, the Bad, & the Furry) in addition to some of his online writings and find him to be very talented. I first heard of his cats from Twitter and his account: @mysadcat, chronicling the life of sweet Bear. I love how he describes his cats with such quality characteristics and tells of their quirks and daily comings and goings. Each one: The

My current cat is often referred to as 'Eight pounds of tyranny' -- subject to change at the yearly weigh-in at the vet, though I think (I hope) we peaked at nine pounds of tyranny. I'm an unabashed cat lover, but I almost never read books about cats. I try, from time to time: there was Homer, and then Dewey, but I couldn't get through either because my tolerance for sentimental feel-good heroic animal stories is basically zero. This is why Close Encounters of the Furred Kind is such a breath of

No matter where you read this book - on a train or bus in rush hour traffic crammed with other people as you make the dash home from another bad day at work - it will make you feel as though you are wearing your comfiest pajamas curled up on your favourite sofa with a mug of hot chocolate. Perhaps home is the safest place to read this wonderful gem, as it WILL make you laugh out loud, grin to yourself like that loon on the bus which nobody wants to sit next to, and maybe even shed a tear in