
The Great Small Cat, and Others: Seven Tales, published in 1914 by May E. Southworth, is a collection of short stories centered on the lives and adventures of various cats. The opening tale features a brave black mother cat seeking a home, illustrating themes of love, companionship, and resilience. The stories highlight the unique personalities of cats and their relationships with humans, offering heartwarming narratives that resonate with animal lovers and folklore enthusiasts alike.



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