"My name is Watson, and I’m a stray cat in the middle of a zombie apocalypse."
That’s how this heart-wrenching, pulse-pounding story begins!
A journey of survival, terror, and unexpected friendships, told through the sharp eyes of a cat who has lost everything… and now fights in the shadows of a world consumed by the dead.
Ravenous creatures.
Ruthless gangs.
Buried secrets.
But amid the horror and despair, there’s still room for bravery, loyalty… and the sharp-witted humor of a cat who refuses to give up.
If you love cats and stories that leave you breathless, this book is for you!
Join over 100,000 readers who have already experienced Watson’s adventure… and find out why no one can forget his story.
"Super touching and exciting—perfect if you love animals!" "Short chapters, nonstop action, and a surprise around every corner!" "What a beautiful book! It blends the terror of a zombie apocalypse with the incredible tenderness of its protagonists."
MEET WATSON...
... a 4-year-old cat who had the perfect life with his human—lazy afternoons, food at all times, and the comfort of a home.
Until everything turned into a nightmare…
A relentless zombie pandemic wipes out the world as he knows it, leaving behind only fear, despair, and a terrifying emptiness.
Watson loses his human. Now, he’s alone… in a world consumed by death.
The streets are no longer safe.
Monsters lurk in the shadows.
And loneliness is his worst enemy.
But in the midst of devastation, Watson meets Rex, a massive yet kind-hearted Saint Bernard.
Together, they will face endless horrors, ruthless threats, and the ultimate challenge… clinging to one last impossible
A final human refuge… where pets are still welcome.
Can Watson and Rex find peace in a world swallowed by horror?
" A Cat in a Zombie Apocalypse" is a mesmerizing story for all ages—but especially for those who love animals, mystery, zombies, adrenaline, and intense emotions.
If you’re a fan of cats and horror, this story was written for you!
ABOUT THE
Mauro Croche (Writer)
With 7 published books and an unstoppable impact in the world of horror, Mauro Croche has captivated over a million readers on social media. His stories have become bestsellers, adapted into films, and viral sensations online.
His books " Horror Stories" "The Supernatural Chronicles of Milena Crow" (published by Editorial Planeta) "The Symbol of Death" " The Zombie Apocalypse Told by a Stray Cat" "The Last Zombie" "Daughter of Darkness" "Terror via WhatsApp"
In cinema, he has written the screenplays "The 100 Candles Game" "Asylum" "The Devil
Such an unusual book—under Dustin, it fits under many categories: zombies, dystopia, allegory, animal, on and on.
Watson is the main character and the first person narrator and a cat. The zombie apocalypse hits, his human doesn’t make it, and Watson ends up creating a new ragtag family that has to figure out how to survive.
It is not gory but this is not a book for kids, even if the animals can all talk to one another.
So cute! As short story that starts with a cat surviving a zombie attack on his human. Now, the world is full of zombies, and he is alone and hungry. Watson strikes out alone, and meets a Saint Bernard who saves him from an evil human (not undead.) But, Rex has a problem...when zombies attacked his farm, he promised a mother cat he would take care of her surviving baby...but how does a dog do that? Watson's not so sure either, but they decide to walk to a shelter Rex knows about. Along the way they meet a turtle (either 84 or 85 years old) and rescue a young girl after her family was attacked. The story ends before they get to the shelter, but Watson learns that he has love, family and friends. No animals were harmed in the writing of this book.
I love the originality behind this idea. Plus some of the twists and turns were actually pretty clever especially given the short length of the story.
I set my sights a little too high on this and I guess the sweetness of the concept and the bleakness of the subject matter of a zombie apocalypse was always going to be jarring but you know what? In the end I had some fun with this.
Plus you CANNOT beat the dedications from the author at the end of this book plus I kind of really like the overarching message
I'm giving it a 1 star specifically for the audiobook. unfortunately that is how I consumed this book, so that is what I have to go with.
The book is narrated by AI and it is painfully obvious. it is constantly mispronouncing words. And some sentences are choppy in cadence.
story wise I can't even say it was good. I got the impression that a child wrote the book. It's really hard to explain. It's kind of like a bunch of random thoughts thrown on a page. Sort of like how a toddler speaks.
Wow what an underwhelming story. With its simple sentence structure and straightforward plot that tells and hardly ever shows you how the story is unfolding I would think this would be a good book for kids, but then there is an abundance of tragically and death as you expect from a zombie novel.
In the end I'm left thinking to myself why did I waste my time on this book? Also don't slap someone in the face when they are having a panic attack.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, I was in that lull where you’ve just finished a book and worry what to read next, this book filled that void perfectly. The characters felt so real, their worries and concerns quite believable. The author portrayed each character perfectly. The only downside was the length of the book, once you get to know the characters you just want to read more.
I NEED MORE!!!!! We have to know what's next. What a great short story with characters we all would love to have as friends and some we wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley. Oh, and there's a sassy turtle.
Read this delightful story in one night. Like how author applied the science of pigs and primates being closely related to humans. Most interesting viewpoint on the end of times. Enjoy¡!!!!!!!
This book was an apocalyptic story, told from the insight and unique interpretation provided by a cat. The input changes over time as new ‘beings’ join the group. Heart-warming and well written. Illustrations are excellent.
I'm not really a fan of zombies, but I thought this sounded interesting and I'm very glad I took a chance on it. I loved it. Watson and Rex are such great characters. It was sad, yet hopeful and slightly humorous. The illustrations were great too. It was fast paced and very well written.
It's so cuuuute! Okay, there's zombies, but it also has a cat named Watson, and... you know, this book is so short, everything's a spoiler. It's so adorable! The artwork is so good. Just read it!