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A four-ounce ball of black and white fur walked out from under the porch of an unsuspecting couple who had no intention of having any pets, much less a house cat. Four years later, she has grown into a beautiful, thirteen-pound semi-longhair tuxedo cat who reigns supreme over the Brendle household. At first, this tiny feral kitten was little more than a cute and amusing distraction from outdoor chores. But as she demanded to be fed and petted, she became more. She became the star of a weekly newspaper column - a favorite with both the writer and her readers. And she edged her way not only into…mehr

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A four-ounce ball of black and white fur walked out from under the porch of an unsuspecting couple who had no intention of having any pets, much less a house cat. Four years later, she has grown into a beautiful, thirteen-pound semi-longhair tuxedo cat who reigns supreme over the Brendle household. At first, this tiny feral kitten was little more than a cute and amusing distraction from outdoor chores. But as she demanded to be fed and petted, she became more. She became the star of a weekly newspaper column - a favorite with both the writer and her readers. And she edged her way not only into the house but also into the hearts of the two people who came out to play with her and feed her every day. Kitty now has her people wrapped around her little paw. She can be very good when she wants to be, but she doesn't always want to be. Still, she's always entertaining and endearing, so settle in for some fun and laughter, and be prepared to fall in love as you read Kitty's Story.
Autorenporträt
Linda Brendle, a multi-genre Christian author, first began to write during her years as a caregiver. After two memoirs about Alzheimer's caregiving - A Long and Winding Road and Mom's Long Good-Bye - she ventured into the world of fiction. She has published a three-novel romantic suspense series, Tatia's Tattoo, Fallen Angel Salvage, and Salvaged. She has also published a light-hearted journal titled Kitty's Story about the feral cat who took over that Brendle household several years ago. Retired from the business world, Linda now blogs and writes for the weekly newspaper in the tiny East Texas town where she and her husband David live and take care of the needs and demands of Kitty.