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“Cats are notoriously picky about who they like. And if a cat doesn’t like its owner it will go and find another one. Cats do that all the time.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob: And How He Saved My Life
“Living on the streets of London strips away your dignity, your identity − your everything, really. Worst of all, it strips away people’s opinion of you. They see you are living on the streets and treat you as a non-person. They don’t want anything to do with you. Soon you haven’t got a real friend in the world.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob: And How He Saved My Life
“I tried to sneak in without him seeing me. It was a stupid move. He was a cat, he had more senses in one of his whiskers than I had in my entire body. No sooner had I opened the door to the building than he was there squeezing his way in.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob: And How He Saved My Life
“There's a famous quote I read somewhere. It says we are all given second chances every day of our lives. They are there for the taking, it's just that we don't usually take them.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob
“I don't know why, but people seem to be fascinated to learn how some members of society fall through the cracks. I think it's partly that feeling that... it could happen to anyone. But I think it also makes people feel better about their own lives. It makes them think, 'Well, I may think my life is bad, but it could be worse, I could be that poor sod.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob: And How He Saved My Life
“Having Bob gave me a chance to interact with people.... Cats are notoriously picky about who they like. Seeing me with my cat softened me in [others] eyes. It humanized me. Especially after I'd been so dehumanized. In some ways it was giving me back my identity. I had been a non-person; I was becoming a person again.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob
“People don’t want to listen. All they see is someone they think is trying to get a free ride. They don’t understand I’m working, I’m not begging. I was actually trying to make a living. Just because I wasn’t wearing a suit and a tie and carrying a briefcase or a computer, just because I didn’t have a payslip and a P45, it didn’t mean that I was freeloading.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob: And How He Saved My Life
“Cat saliva contains a natural deodorant which is why they lick themselves a lot. It’s been proven by zoologists that cats that lick the smell off themselves survive longer and have more successful offspring. It’s also their way of hiding themselves from predators like large snakes, lizards and other larger carnivorous mammals.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob: And How He Saved My Life
“Everybody needs a break, everybody deserves that second chance. Bob and I had taken ours...”
James Bowen & Street Cat Bob
“Everybody needs a break, everybody deserves that second chance. Bob and I had taken ours.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob
“There’s an old saying that a wise man is someone who doesn’t grieve for the things which he doesn’t have but is grateful for the good things that he does have.”
James Bowen, The World According to Bob: The Further Adventures of One Man and His Street-Wise Cat
“I’d heard about cats watching TV from a friend whose cat loved Star Trek: The Next Generation. Whenever it heard that familiar music − Dah-Dah Dah Dah Dah-Dah Dah Dah − he’d come running into the room and jump on the sofa. I saw it happen a few times and it was hilarious. No joke. Pretty”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob: And How He Saved My Life
“Old habits die hard,”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob
“Beggars can’t be choosers”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob
“If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man but deteriorate the cat. Mark Twain”
James Bowen, The World According to Bob: The further adventures of one man and his street-wise cat
“Having Bob there gave me a chance to interact with people. They would ask about Bob and I would get a chance to explain my situation at the same time. They would ask where he came from and I’d then be able to explain how we got together and how we were making money to pay our rent, food, electricity and gas bills. People would give me more of a fair hearing. Psychologically, people also began to see me in a different light. Cats are notoriously picky about who they like. And if a cat doesn’t like its owner it will go and find another one. Cats do that all the time. They go and live with somebody else. Seeing me with my cat softened me in their eyes. It humanised me. Especially after I’d been so dehumanised. In some ways it was giving me back my identity. I had been a non-person; I was becoming a person again.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob: And How He Saved My Life
“A few moments later the bus pulled up. It was an old-fashioned red double-decker bus that you could jump on at the back. I went to sit on the bench at the back of the bus and was placing my guitar case in the storage space near where the conductor was standing when, behind me, I saw a sudden flash of ginger fur. Before I knew it, Bob had jumped up and plonked himself on the seat next to where I was sitting.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob: And How He Saved My Life
“don’t know why, but people seem to be fascinated to learn how some members of society fall through the cracks. I think it’s partly that feeling that ‘there for the grace of God go I’, that it could happen to anyone. But I think it also makes people feel better about their own lives. It makes them think, ‘Well, I may think my life is bad, but it could be worse, I could be that poor sod.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob
“One West Indian lady, weighed down with bags of shopping, gave us a big, sunny grin.
'Don't you two make a pretty picture,' she said.
No one had engaged me in conversation on the streets around my flat in all the months I'd lived here. It was odd, but also amazing. It was as if my Harry Potter invisibility cloak had slipped off my shoulders.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob
“I’ve come to see that friendship is like this. It is not about being there every moment of the day – it’s about being there when it matters.”
James Bowen, The Little Book of Bob: Life Lessons from a Street-wise Cat
“With the benefit of hindsight I can see that my mother must have been worried sick. She must have felt powerless and terrified of what was going to happen to me. But I was oblivious to other people's feelings. I didn't care and I didn't listen to anyone.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob
“Dicen que los gatos te eligen, y no al contrario. Yo comprendí que él me había elegido”
James Bowen, El mundo según Bob
“Wer eine Katze hat, braucht das Alleinsein nicht zu fürchten. Daniel Defoe”
James Bowen, Bob und wie er die Welt sieht: Neue Abenteuer mit dem Streuner (James Bowen Bücher 2)
“Если рядом кошка, все становится особенным...даже одиночество.”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob
“I was raised as a churchgoer but I wasn't a practising Christian. I wasn't an agnostic or atheist either. My view is that we should all take a bit from every religion and philosophy. I'm not a Buddhist but I like Buddhist philosophies, in particular. They give you a very good structure that you can build your life around. For instance, I definitely believe in karma, the idea that what goes around, comes around. I wondered whether Bob was my reward for having done something good, somewhere in my troubled life. - Chapter 21”
James Bowen, A Street Cat Named Bob
“Who does not thank for little, will not thank for much.”
James Bowen, The Little Book of Bob: Life Lessons from a Street-wise Cat
“You can never lose a true friend. Even if you are separated. That friendship lives on inside you. It is a part of each of you. It doesn’t go away.”
James Bowen, The Little Book of Bob: Life Lessons from a Street-wise Cat
“Có một câu nói nổi tiếng tôi đọc đâu đó. Câu đó nói mỗi chúng ta đều được ban tặng một cơ hội thứ hai mỗi ngày trong đời. Chúng ở đó để ta bắt lấy, chỉ là bình thường ta không nắm lấy mà thôi.”
James Bowen
“warming tale with a message of hope’ Daily Mail ‘An instantly bestselling memoir that, beside its heart-warming tale of their friendship, offers an insight into the injustice of life on the streets that’s by turns frustrating and life-affirming.’ The Times The moving, uplifting true story of an unlikely friendship between a man on the streets and the ginger cat who adopts him and helps him heal”
James Bowen, Street Cat Bob: How one man and a cat saved each other's lives. A true story.
“While, every day may not be good, there's something good in every day.”
James Bowen, The Little Book of Bob: Everyday wisdom from Street Cat Bob

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