A book for cat lovers.
Cats rejoice! Ollie is back. By perusing this continuation of his diary, the discerning can learn and share the joys of how to play with the bits of broken sky (‘snow’), how to play with spiders on the windowsill and what to do about live birds in the mouth of your brother cat, and how to train your food-bowl-filler-person to fill your bowl with precisely what you require.
When will those who make cat food make plain and simple food.. Why can’t we have Mouse flavour, Little Furry Thing flavour, Next Door Neighbours Gold Fish From His Pond flavour? …
Ollie, Sunday 15th, attempting to have his bowl filled properly

By study of Ollie’s easy to read diary entries you can also learn how to be banned from every room in the house by trying to be helpful. Consider, for instance, the important cat job of supervising in the kitchen.
‘I helped her by overseeing what she was doing, so each time she did a new bit of floor, I sat on the bit that she had just washed. It was no trouble at all – I like helping, you know me! It all seemed a lot of hard work though, so I walked up and down on the wet floor”.
Ollie describes how to get banned from the kitchen.
With delightful chapter headings like, ‘Chapter 7. Hypnotised by the biggest bumble bee in the world’, and wise quotes about cats by famous cat lovers, your humans will also find this book a light easy read about their favourite subject – living with us cats.

Landing On All Four Paws: The diary of a kitten called Ollie, by Ollie Cat, is the first of Ollie’s diaries. I reviewed it here. It’s available on Amazon. (FREE too, if you use Kindle Unlimited.) . These Further adventures of Ollie the Cat are also available on Kindle.

The author: Pauline Dewbery helped Ollie to record his adventures. She trained to be an editor and had many articles published in teen girl’s magazines. Pauline is a pet bereavement counsellor. The Daily Mews is Pauline Dewberry’s popular website for cat lovers. With cat humour and jokes, caption contests, guest articles about cat care and cat antics, it is your ‘purrfect way to start the day.’ It provides, among other things, a space to respectfully reflect on feelings of grief for our passed pets, for instance, in the tributes called “Napping on A Sunbeam”.

Pauline also wrote For Such A Time As This: My journey through cancer. How love and my cats sustained, fortified me, and helped take the pain away. This is listed at Amazon UK and Amazon USA and on Amazon Australia. and more. It’s about $3 on Kindle and in some regions its FREE to read with Kindle unlimited.
You are at Mark’s blog called Baffled Bear Books. Mark is a dark coffee tragic, bibliophile and Guardian of Mawson Bear, a Ponderer of Baffling Things and one of this bright world’s few published bears.
Ollie looks like my friend Orange the Cat.
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