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    Homer : the ninth life of a blind wonder cat / Gwen Cooper.
    by Cooper, Gwen, 1971-
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    Gwen Cooper ; manufactured by Amazon.ca, 2015.
    Call #:636.800929 C776h
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  • Homer (Cat)
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  • Blind cats -- Biography.
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  • Cats -- Biography.
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  • Cat owners -- Anecdotes.
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  • Human-animal relationships.
  • ISBN: 
    9780692594186 (pbk)
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    iv, 114 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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    Sequel to Homer's odyssey.
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    "The odds had always been stacked against Homer, the little blind kitten nobody wanted. But destiny took a hand the day he met Gwen Cooper, and with the publication twelve years later of the international best seller 'Homer's Odyssey,' Homer went from beloved housecat to world-wide star. He became the scourge and darling of the reporters, photographers, videographers, bloggers, and radio hosts who clamored to meet him -- dragging his hapless human behind him as he greeted fame with his usual joie de vivre and occasional 'catitude.' He became a spokes-cat for the cause of special-needs animals everywhere, and eventually the wise older mentor to the new special-needs kitten who would enter his and Gwen's lives. Most importantly, Homer taught those who loved him best how to live and die with strength, dignity, and joy -- and left behind a rescue community of 'Homer's Heroes' that continues to save countless lives in his name."--Back cover.
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