A Street Cat Named Bob: And How He Saved My Life

Author: James Bowen
When James Bowen found an injured, ginger street cat curled up in the hallway of his sheltered accommodation, he had no idea just how much his life was about to change. James was living hand to mouth on the streets of London and the last thing he needed was a pet.Yet James couldn’t resist helping the strikingly intelligent tom cat, whom he quickly christened Bob. He slowly….Read More
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