Letters from a Cat / Published by Her Mistress for the Benefit of All Cats and the Amusement of Little Children
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A sequence of playful epistolary sketches presents a household cat writing to her young mistress about everyday adventures and observations. In short, witty letters the feline recalls kittenish antics, a favorite hide-and-seek trick, comic intrusions into solemn occasions, a mishap that dulls her eyesight, and a slow transition into pampered, sleepy old age. The narration blends gentle humor and tenderness, focusing on domestic detail, the child's attachment to the pet, and small moral lessons about care and indulgence. Recurrent anecdotes and a warm, conversational tone keep the pieces accessible to children while offering mild amusement for adult readers.
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