Official Review: A Very Furry Christmas: Holiday Cat Tales

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Thank you Escapeartist. I appreciate the congratulations.
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Great review Bookowlie. Em... I'll be right back - for some reason I really want to drink some hot Cocoa right now.
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Leon Durham wrote:Great review Bookowlie. Em... I'll be right back - for some reason I really want to drink some hot Cocoa right now.
Ha ha ha -Maybe you can buy some and rescue a cat on the way home. :)

-- 08 Dec 2015, 16:09 --
Escapeartist wrote:Great job, Owlie. Sounds like a fun little book. I am also a dog lover, but I can appreciate all pet stories. Congrats to the author!
Thanks! It's a perfect book for holiday reading, even if it has cats in it instead of dogs. :) We dog lovers know that dogs are like humans, while cats are....cats. ha ha ha. Just kidding, I think. 8)
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A little one. Lil. The big ones tend to scratch. I used to have this cat that kept getting up the roof of our house. I'd take him down, and the next day he’d be right there again.
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bookowlie wrote:Thanks! It's a perfect book for holiday reading, even if it has cats in it instead of dogs. :) We dog lovers know that dogs are like humans, while cats are....cats. ha ha ha. Just kidding, I think. 8)
Ouch! I think you hurt my Bella's feelings with that comment. :D
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Leon Durham wrote:@bookowlie

A little one. Lil. The big ones tend to scratch. I used to have this cat that kept getting up the roof of our house. I'd take him down, and the next day he’d be right there again.
Maybe he was playing a game. :)
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My dog is like a cat. Can any of you guess why?
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A very pleasant and interesting review, Bookowlie! I love animals. We have no pets at this time because we travel too much. We're snowbirds and our car is always filled to the brim every time we set out to go back and forth!! But we both love cats and dogs. I grew up with both kinds of pets. Even into my adulthood, there was always a dog and usually a cat or two. Now as snowbirds, we have "neighbor dogs" next door at both homes, so that makes it quite nice. We get our "puppy fix" every few days. It really is a puppy up north and a very small dog at that, but our "neighbor dog" in the south is a full sized Rottweiller of several years of age! But he's just a big baby at heart. I go out to the fence that borders our backyard properties and call to him. He'll come running for his "cookie," a small dog biscuit! I break the biscuit in two or three small pieces so he thinks he's getting more that he really is! As soon as he knows the "cookie" is all gone, he will sidle up to the fence for his head and back scratches!!
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Leon Durham wrote:@bookowlie
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My dog is like a cat. Can any of you guess why?
Maybe he is a cat wearing a dog costume. :laughing-rolling:

-- 08 Dec 2015, 18:31 --
Ramona wrote:A very pleasant and interesting review, Bookowlie! I love animals. We have no pets at this time because we travel too much. We're snowbirds and our car is always filled to the brim every time we set out to go back and forth!! But we both love cats and dogs. I grew up with both kinds of pets. Even into my adulthood, there was always a dog and usually a cat or two. Now as snowbirds, we have "neighbor dogs" next door at both homes, so that makes it quite nice. We get our "puppy fix" every few days. It really is a puppy up north and a very small dog at that, but our "neighbor dog" in the south is a full sized Rottweiller of several years of age! But he's just a big baby at heart. I go out to the fence that borders our backyard properties and call to him. He'll come running for his "cookie," a small dog biscuit! I break the biscuit in two or three small pieces so he thinks he's getting more that he really is! As soon as he knows the "cookie" is all gone, he will sidle up to the fence for his head and back scratches!!
Thanks Ramona! Your profile picture is a good fit for your post. :lol: I think I would be nervous about having a Rotteweiller living next door....I know my dog would definitely be! She likes all the dogs in the neighborhood that are her size or smaller, but whines when she sees the big dogs.
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Leon Durham wrote:@bookowlie
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My dog is like a cat. Can any of you guess why?
Your dog likes to use a litterbox.
Your dog likes to groom his or her self.
Your dog is smart. :lol:
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Nice Christmas present - I mean both the book and the review.
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Thanks Chytach. I really enjoyed the book.
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Great review! I've been looking for a book to help get me into the Christmas spirit, and this just might be the ticket! Thanks! :)
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LivreAmour217 wrote:Great review! I've been looking for a book to help get me into the Christmas spirit, and this just might be the ticket! Thanks! :)
It is certainly a heartwarming book and one that will get you in a Christmas-y mood. :)
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Thank you for the review! Me and my cat wil enjoy the storys! :)
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