About This Book
A series of affectionate, anecdotal essays recounts lifelong relationships with household animals, beginning with childhood longing for a lost dog and an episode of a disguised street cur, and extending through successive feline dynasties, a pet parrot, dogs, chameleons, lizards, magpies, and horses. The pieces blend vivid observation, gentle humor, and poetic reflection, portraying each creature’s quirks and habits while exploring memory, domestic intimacy, and the consolation and amusement that companion animals provide across different stages of life.
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