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Just finished reading Doris Lessing’s “On Cats” 😺 It was gifted to me by a colleague who knows that I like cats and reading. The book is a memoir of some of the cats with whom Lessing has shared her life. The beginning is Nature red in tooth and claw but most of the book is about observations of domestic cats.
As a cat owner, I recognize the cat behaviour and as a reader I sense that Lessing is writing about more than cats.
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Just finished reading Doris Lessing’s “On Cats” 😺 It was gifted to me by a colleague who knows that I like cats and reading. The book is a memoir of some of the cats with whom Lessing has shared her life. The beginning is Nature red in tooth and claw but most of the book is about observations of domestic cats.
As a cat owner, I recognize the cat behaviour and as a reader I sense that Lessing is writing about more than cats.
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Just finished reading Doris Lessing’s “On Cats” 😺 It was gifted to me by a colleague who knows that I like cats and reading. The book is a memoir of some of the cats with whom Lessing has shared her life. The beginning is Nature red in tooth and claw but most of the book is about observations of domestic cats.
As a cat owner, I recognize the cat behaviour and as a reader I sense that Lessing is writing about more than cats.
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Just finished reading Doris Lessing’s “On Cats” 😺 It was gifted to me by a colleague who knows that I like cats and reading. The book is a memoir of some of the cats with whom Lessing has shared her life. The beginning is Nature red in tooth and claw but most of the book is about observations of domestic cats.
As a cat owner, I recognize the cat behaviour and as a reader I sense that Lessing is writing about more than cats.
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Just finished reading Doris Lessing’s “On Cats” 😺 It was gifted to me by a colleague who knows that I like cats and reading. The book is a memoir of some of the cats with whom Lessing has shared her life. The beginning is Nature red in tooth and claw but most of the book is about observations of domestic cats.
As a cat owner, I recognize the cat behaviour and as a reader I sense that Lessing is writing about more than cats.