Summary Of Cats Galore

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Attention cat lovers all around the world! A book entitled Cats Galore: A Compendium of Cultured Cats is available for your enjoyment. The book is a collection of work from the late artist Susan Herbert, who took a great interest in cats before she died last year. She combines the adorableness and fierceness of cats, and merged it with famous pop culture icons and world famous art. This collection of cats is 320 pages and includes depictions of the Mona Lisa, the Sound of Music, and Cleopatra, all in kitty form. It’s brilliant! Get a glimpse of the purrrfect book

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