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As a child some of my best friends were cats. I loved them every one. They were all the same to me. Strays, tabbies, Persians; cats with splotches, cats with patches, white or black. They never tired of the endless chatter of a small girl, never judged or told your secrets.
When Tabby arrived in my life, she was a very tiny kitten. She had many trials and tribulations, but of all my cats, she was the smartest. She filled my life with fun and laughter. I hope you enjoy Tabby as much as I did as a little girl.
"In this ageless story of the love of a girl for her cat, Tabby, we can all relive our connection with animals, and the joy of childhood. Brooks brings her usual wit and charm to a warm-hearted tale."

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