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For Cat-lovers

Little Cat Lost. By Compton Mackenzie. Barrie and Rockcliff. 120 pp.

Pierrot, the hero of this story is a pure white cat, and pure white cats are proverbably stone deaf. Pierrot does not let his deafness worry him, he is fond of people, adaptable and of a very inquiring mind. His adventures lead him to some dangerous situations and to many homes. However, all is well in the end.

The illustrations by James Boswell enhance a charming book; one to be enjoyed by cat lovers, young or old.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660115.2.39.3

Bibliographic details
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 4

Word count
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90

For Cat-lovers Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 4

For Cat-lovers Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 4

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