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Katy The One-Eyed Cat is a beautifully illustrated children’s picture book. It tells the heartwarming tale of an injured, disabled cat and how she finds a new home after being left to fend for herself.It is based loosely on a true story. Every year thousands of cats find themselves without a home and most are left to survive on their own as best they can. Some, like Katy, are lucky enough to be taken in by animal lovers. If they themselves cannot provide a home, the cats are taken to local animal sanctuaries where they are cared for until new homes can be found.Katy was also hampered by disability. Not only was she injured, but the mistreatment she had been victim to had resulted in her losing an eye, making it even more difficult to find a home for her. But disabled cats deserve to have good homes too and the story of Katy The One-Eyed Cat ends happily for all concerned, including those who found her, those who cared for her and those who adopted her. Not least, of course, the story ends happily for Katy herself and shows the importance of caring for all animals, including those who are disabled, as well as those who have been the victims of terrible cruelty.

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