"Cat People" is a 6" x 9" short prose/flash fiction/poetry book from Kyle Hemmings, published through Scars Publications, which was originally released (On Tax Day, April 15th 2011) as a Scars Publications online chapbook.
Nelson, a bulky and dignified black cat, used to sleep on Churchill's bed, sprawled at his feet, and Churchill would pet him thoughtfully while he dictated messages or held bedside conferences, and sometimes ask Nelson what he thought ...
One afternoon, I watch my cats who, depending on the time of the day, usually station themselves in a window, a balcony, by an open door, to watch what is happening in the streetscape below. Shades of Bazeecha-e-itfal hai duniya mere ...
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This important and influential film is considered in the light of its place in film history and as a work of ambitious horror. The new edition includes a postscript about the sequel, The Curse of the Cat People.
Cat People
Cat People
This important and influential film is considered in the light of its place in film history and as a work of ambitious horror. The new edition includes a postscript about the sequel, The Curse of the Cat People."--Bloomsbury publishing.
"This book examines the social world of the cat fancy, or the leisure activity of breeding and exhibiting pedigree cats.