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A young, perceptive farm-born cat named Frosty is forced from familiar shelter and adapts to life in marsh and forest. He alternates between domestic ties and wild instincts as he explores waterways, hunts, and forms alliances with a human youth named Andy and various animals. Episodic chapters chronicle seasonal tasks, confrontations with predators and intruders, and practical challenges of survival and companionship. The narrative emphasizes natural description, animal senses, and the cat's cunning as it negotiates danger, loyalty, and the tensions between tameness and wildness.
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