Autobiography of cat

Taking this quotation for my text, I have written my own story, hoping it will benefit the poor cats who are made the victims of great cruelty. No other animal has to suffer like the household pet, the cat. I am a Boston boy, born eighteen years ago, in one of the nice old-fashioned houses for which our quiet street was noted. “The Autobiography of a Cat,” penned by the British author and poet, H. Rey, is a fascinating exploration of feline life through the eyes of a cat. This work emerged during a time when literature began to embrace anthropomorphism, allowing animals to express human-like thoughts and emotions. Rey, who was also known for his contributions to children’s literature, particularly with the. Early years First steps Professional growth Public recognition Peak period Later years Public interest Professional activity Media attention
LibriVox recording of Daisy: the Autobiography of a Cat by Miranda Elliot Swan. Read in English by Norah Nelson; Jenn Broda; Christine Rottger; Ted Perkins; Stacey Malcolm; Joshua Yoder; dc; ktrantham; Justin S Barrett; Hadley Hill; Cbteddy; Justinemartin;Stunning; Andrew Robertson; Winnifred Assmann; BettyB "I was born in a clothes-basket, and do not feel ashamed of my birthplace, though fire.