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Cleo: How an Uppity Cat Helped Heal a Family | Helen Brown
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Helen Brown wasn't a cat person, but her nine-year-old son Sam was. So when Sam heard a woman telling his mum that her cat had just had kittens, Sam pleaded to go and see them. Helens heart melted as Sam held one of the kittens in his hands with a look of total adoration. In a trice the deal was done - the kitten would be delivered when she was big enough to leave her mother. A week later, Sam was run over and killed. And not long after, a little black kitten was delivered to the grieving family. Totally traumatised by Sams death, Helen had forgotten all about the new arrival. After all, that was back in another universe when Sam was alive. Helen was ready to send the kitten back, but Sams younger brother, Rob, wanted to keep her, identifying with the tiny black kitten whod also lost her brothers. When Rob stroked her fur, it was the first time Helen had seen him smile since Sams death. There was no choice: the kitten - dubbed Cleo - had to stay. Kitten or not, there seemed no hope of becoming a normal family again. But Cleos zest for life slowly taught the traumatised family to laugh. She went on to become the uppity high priestess of Helens household, vetoing her new men, terrifying visiting dogs and building a special bond with Rob, his sister Lydia, Helen - and eventually a baby daughter. Cleo: How an uppity cat helped heal a family is a warm and often funny book about love, loss and redemption. Its also a book about a small black feline who helped mend a familys broken hearts by sheer force of her cat personality.
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JenniferEgnor
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An AI image of a young Cleo wreaking havoc, chaos, and destruction in the house.

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JenniferEgnor
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This is a story about one woman‘s grief after the death of her son, and how a cat helped her get through it. She didn‘t even like cats but that changed. A point she made a few times was that you aren‘t focused on your pain if you‘re dealing with whatever the cat is doing at the time! I felt 290 pages was a bit long. It‘s really her life story with some Cleo thrown in. But it was a good book.

JenniferEgnor Shown: our cat Ludwig. We love him so much! He‘s a year and a half. 4mo
dabbe #photocontestwinner Ludwig, you're gorgeous! 🖤🐾🖤 4mo
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Texreader
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Crazeedi That is just the cutest book cover ever!! 3y
Texreader @Crazeedi I know, right? 3y
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Texreader
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I couldn‘t resist this sale today!

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brit91
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My husband found her on the side of the road and brought her home for me. I named her Dixie! I love her eyes in this picture it's like she is saying thank you for saving me. Who ever says animals can't talk clearly doesn't listen. Also today was a bad day for me it's been 5 years today since I lost my daddy.

glitterkitty459 😻😻😻 5y
texasgirl Gonna be spoiled! ❤️🐱 5y
StayCurious She was just what you needed today❤️ 5y
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