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The Cat Who'll Live Forever : ウィキペディア英語版
The Cat Who'll Live Forever

''The Cat Who'll Live Forever: The Final Adventures of Norton, the Perfect Cat, and His Imperfect Human'' is the third and final short novel by Peter Gethers that documents his life with his cat Norton, a Scottish Fold. It was preceded by ''A Cat Abroad'' and documents the final portion of Norton's life and the repercussions his death have.
==Reception==
Charlotte Abbot of Publishers Weekly reviewed the book saying, "Gethers is at his best describing his own mixed feelings about Norton's success; fans at book signings, for instance, regularly talk to the cat and not to him. Readers will also enjoy Gethers's candid assessment of their lives together, such as his admission that he was "too selfish to get a second cat for () to socialize with," and that he slaved daily over healthful home-cooked meals for Norton but often got take-out for himself".〔The Cat Who'll Live Forever (Book Review). By: Lautemann, Eva, Library Journal, 03630277, , Vol. 126, Issue 13〕 Eva Lautemann, of The Library Journal, reviewed the book saying, "This bittersweet story of a cat who teaches his human friend lessons in loving and coping with illness is essential for all public libraries.〔By: Lautemann, Eva. Library Journal, 8/1/2001, Vol. 126 Issue 13, p146, 1/5p. (Book Review)〕

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