Catalina
Catalina is more than a little cranky when her people come home with three puppies, but she soon learns that even a cat can enjoy the company of… Read More
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Unlike his brother Zim, Luna is a red-haired, hot-tempered cat. While his feline furry friend scurries and climbs around the house, Luna grrrr’s and growls.
With their piercing eyes, pudgy… Read More
By: Art Richard (CA), Chantal Pelletier-Richard (CA)
Samuel is a scaredy-cat, scared of cats. He doesn’t get close to them. But one winter day, he sees a kitten outside and decides to take it home…
Later, Samuel is busy making snow angels… Read More
By: Jennifer Brown (CA)
Tallulah the village cat is passionately drawn to the theatre in Victoria-by-the-Sea, Prince Edward Island. Her search to fit in takes us on a humourous behind-the-scenes tour of a theatre. Her rise from being most… Read More
By: MaryJane Hampton (CA)
When the conflict between Serbs & Albanians becomes intense, a young couple from Kosovo decide to leave their home. Their young cat does too, and this story of triumph and generosity touches the… Read More
By: Joanie Duguay (CA)
Domestic cat or street cat, mysterious cat or old cat: all feline friends are adventurers in their own way. Who hasn’t laughed at a silly pose a cat has taken? Zim is a kitty with a vivid imagination, and with him… Read More
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