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Strays
Strays: A Lost Cat, a Homeless Man, and Their Journey Across America | Britt Collins
7 posts | 1 read | 9 to read
For fans of A Street Cat Named Bob and Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World, Strays is a compelling true story of a man who rescues a stray, injured cat and how they save each other. Homeless, alcoholic, and depressed, Michael King lives in a UPS loading bay on the wrong side of the tracks in Portland, Oregon. One rainy night, he stumbles upon a hurt, starving, scruffy cat and takes her in. Nursing her back to health, he names her Tabor and she becomes a bit of a celebrity in southeast Portland. When winter comes, they travel from Oregon to the beaches of California to the high plains of Montana, surviving blizzards and bears, angry steers and rainstorms. Along the way, people are drawn to the spirited, beautiful cat and moved to help Michael, who cuts a striking figure with Tabor riding high on his backpack or walking on a leash. Tabor comforts Michael when he’s down, giving Michael someone to love and care for, and inspiring him to get sober and to come to terms with his past family traumas and grief over the death of his life partner. As they make their way across the West Coast, the pair become inseparable, healing the scars of each other’s troubled pasts. But when Michael takes Tabor to a veterinarian in Montana, he discovers that Tabor has an identification chip and an owner in Portland who has never given up hope of finding his beloved cat, Michael makes the difficult choice to return to Portland and reunite Tabor with her owner. Now Michael must create a new purpose in his life after Tabor. The authentic tale of an adventurous and charismatic cat and her compassionate human admirers, Strays proves the healing power of love and the profound bond between humans and animals.
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Jen_Reads
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Another trip to Target and another book in my shopping cart. I blame this mostly on having it catch my eye three times and partially on a really sucky end to my work week. I‘m also a sucker for a book about a cat.

Wife Excellent reasons for buying a book!🌹 5y
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#TBRtemptation post 9! Similar to the just-shared Bob's story, and Dewey's (an old #TBRtemptation suggestion), this is the story of Tabor, a hurt, starving, scruffy cat, who is found by Michael, a a homeless and depressed alcoholic. They become a bit of a celebrity pair in Portland, Oregon, and then hit the road for places like California and Montana, surviving blizzards, bear, & the like. Then there's a reunion. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

DivineDiana Now this has captured my heart! Stacked! 6y
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keithmalek

Oregon is the only western state where it isn't illegal to walk on highways.

BookishMarginalia Good to know. 6y
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I live in NYC, so I see people tieing up their dogs outside of stores all the time. And when I do, I wait outside for them to come out, and then I warn them about the dangers of doing this. It only takes a few seconds to steal a dog, but I've had to wait as long as 20 minutes for people to come out of stores. How the hell can people be so trusting? It doesn't matter what type of neighborhood it is; do not EVER leave your dog unattended in public!

hgrimes So messed up. I used to live in Oakland and knew someone whose dog was stolen out of their yard for ransom. People are such animals. 6y
keithmalek @hgrimes Interesting choice of words. People are not animals. People are atrocious. Animals are innocent. But I know what you meant. 6y
hgrimes @keithmalek Sorry, and I agree with you. 6y
Suet624 That‘s horrible. 6y
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My library haul this afternoon.