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Ghost Cats of the South

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Award-winning "ghostlorist" Randy Russell admits to being flummoxed by cats. Some cats will give you whisker kisses or sit with you when you're sick, Others will invite you to rub them, then take a swipe at you, claws out. Some might do any of the above, depending on which way the wind is blowing.

Visits from departed pets are easily the most common ghost experiences. And cats refuse to be left out of most anything.

Ghost Cats of the South reveals that felines' beloved complexity continues well beyond the grave. Good ghost kitties, bad ghost kitties, ghost kitties in their many manifestations and moods-you'll meet them all in these 22 stories that the cats dragged in.

266 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2008

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208 reviews2 followers
June 12, 2025
I really did enjoy the spooky stories especially since they were set in so many familiar places. Some stories were better than others.
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275 reviews2 followers
October 29, 2017
This could have easily been 5 stars for me;. It has everything I love like cats, ghosts, a southern setting, but the writing was just awful. The foreshadowing was so heavy in the first few lines of each short story that I could easily see how the story would end. On top of that, the author didn't spend enough time setting up an atmosphere, which is crucial with books of this nature in my opinion. Also, the storytelling was just so mediocre, even though the stories themselves were all quite interesting.

It sucks, I wanted to love this, but I just couldn't get past the terrible writing.
Profile Image for Garry .
14 reviews1 follower
October 8, 2008
This book has taken a place of honor on my friends desk down at the Knoxville Voice. It is my sincere desire to "acquire" this tome of lore through dubious means and explore it's "treasures" at length in the complacencey of my domesticated cubicle, and then sneakily sneak it into her mailbox (please don't read anything into my writing about sneaking things into her mailbox as ours is strictly a plutonic above board relationship).
Profile Image for Denise.
72 reviews
January 2, 2013
This was a fun collection of cat-related ghost stories. There is a wide range, from the terrifying to the more friendly cat ghosts. I loved the illustrations, which appeared to be Victorian-era photographs of cats, sometimes with their owners.
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334 reviews1 follower
August 7, 2012
This book wasn't as good as "Ghost Dogs of the South." Some of the stories weren't interesting or weren't quite explained clearly. However, it was enjoyable, and some of the stories were downright chilling!
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192 reviews1 follower
October 19, 2023
Fun little collection of short ghost stories from around the southern US ranging from funny to melancholy to, in one or two cases, actually creepy. Not much else to this one, but it's a nice little read around Halloween for cat lovers 👻😼
Profile Image for Anna.
92 reviews
October 24, 2014
Look. You can judge me. The back cover's review was all about how they had to pick it up based on the cover. You should NEVER read a book just because the cats' eyes had some kind of gloss that made them shiny on the cover, but if you do, that certainly isn't the way to recommend it.

That said, I loved this book. It had really great stories from Appalachia, native Americans, etc, and the tones were also really good. They changed for each story. I hope to use some of these for random storytimes in my future.
Profile Image for Louise Pare-Lobinske.
86 reviews5 followers
January 1, 2017
I picked up this book because it's about cats and I was just curious enough to spend the money. It's not bad - only one truly awful passage ("His Jerry Lee Lewis hair caught flame. It went up like a great ball of fire."). The cats are varied: some sweet, some scary, some sad. Usually the ghost is the cat, although sometimes it's the owner too. The last story was about a wish-granting cat that saved another cat from death. I'm not sorry I bought the book.
Profile Image for Lisa.
143 reviews
April 2, 2011
I bought this book on a trip to North Carolina - it was pretty hokey, but I think gave some good insight into the nature of "tales" in the South - a quick read.
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Author 4 books55 followers
September 24, 2015
It's a book of stories and some are better than others. It's a bit like looking at how Southern stories are shaped.
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