Last week, we revealed the dog book of the year. This week, it is time to reveal the cat book of the year.
My choice for cat book of the year is "Oliver, the Cat Who Saved Christmas" by Sheila Norton. I reviewed this book on the blog not too long ago. However, some may not have read that post. This book is about a cat named Oliver who is living a comfortable life with his owner in a pub in England. One night, the pub catches fire. Oliver is able to awaken his owner and get him to safety, but Oliver is frightened, runs into the woods and gets lost.
From there, Oliver meets two different families who take care of him while his owner is staying in London with his sister while the pub is being repaired. The book details how Oliver is able to help the families he is staying with and people in the town have a good Christmas in spite of the difficulties they are facing.
This is an excellent book as far as I am concerned. It is a very positive and uplifting story with no objectionable elements in the book whatsoever. Since it is a Christmas story, this would be a great time to pick up a copy of "Oliver, the Cat Who Saved Christmas" and read a wonderful story.
Next week, I will reveal my choice for animal book of the year. This category is for animal related books that aren't dog or cat related.
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