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Thrown into a river by a cruel human, a young tiger-striped cat fights to survive amid feral cats and other creatures near Roxville train station, aided by Mike, an eleven-year-old foster boy who is not allowed to have a pet.
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Animals, Human-animal communication, Feral cats, Cats, Fiction, Juvenile fictionShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The cats of Roxville Station
2009, Dutton Children's Books
in English
- 1st ed.
0525421408 9780525421405
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Rachet the cat was cruelly thrown in a river to drown, but she escapes and finds a home with the feral cats living by the Roxville train station. As Rachet learns to live with the cats and other animals, Mike, a local foster child, spots her and decides to befriend her. But Mike must learn to speak the language of cats to gain Rachet's trust. This gorgeous novel from celebrated author Jean Craighead George offers insight into feline behavior as it explores the wonder of friendship and the natural world hiding among us.
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