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Your Inner Cat Guide to the Meaning of Everything

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Have you ever shared your home with a cat?Do you think you understand them?Did it ever occur to you that your cat may know something that she’s not telling you?Why do you think cats need so much sleep - are they really just dreaming of mice, or do you suppose they may have more important thoughts on their minds?Have you ever looked at your cat, stretched out belly-full and purring in the sunlight, and wondered if we humans actually are the smartest species?This highly original book, written by Smoky the Cat with the help of his human, invites you to take a wise and whimsical walk on the wild side through a world where cats rule. We guarantee you’ll be surprised by what you learn with the guidance of some very cool cats - not only about them, but about yourself and the Universe we all inhabit.You’ll meet Sylvana, who’ll acquaint you with some of the important stuff that Charles Darwin left out of his theory of evolution; Sandy, who helped Carl Jung in his study of the personality; Whiskers, who trod the stones of Athens as a companion to Socrates; Midnight, whose exploration of the Cosmos led to the Big Bang theory; and Orange Cat, who devoted his many lives to an understanding of meditation and the laws of karma.PLEASE Approximately 60 pages.

47 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 28, 2011

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Sylvia Fraser

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Sylvia Fraser (born 8 March 1935 in Hamilton, Ontario) was a Canadian novelist, journalist and travel writer. Fraser was educated at the University of Western Ontario. In her fifty year career as a journalist, she has written hundreds of articles, beginning as a Feature Writer for The Toronto Star Weekly (1957-68), and continuing with articles for many other magazines and newspapers including the Globe & Mail, Saturday Night, Chatelaine, the Walrus and Toronto Life. She taught creative writing for many years at Banff Centre and at various university workshops. She has participated in extensive media tours, given lectures and readings throughout Canada, the United States, Britain and Sweden. She served on the Arts Advisory Panel to Canada Council and was a member of Canada Council's 1985 Cultural Delegation to China. She was a founding member of The Writers’ Union of Canada and for many years was on the executive of The Writers' Trust, a charitable organization for the support of Canadian authors and literature. Fraser lived in Toronto, Ontario.

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