Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Ambersmum on April 16, 2017, 15:24:41 PM
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Does anyone else have this book?
I remember having it as a child and was delighted to find it in my local charity shop (Just happened to be the one I volunteer in too) recently for the bargain price of 40p
Such a lovely book, I think I like the story about Mrs Bond and her cat establishment the best and who could forget Boris!!!
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I believe I still have it somewhere, I have all of his books. My favourite of his characters was the very genteel lady, whose name escapes me and Cedric the flatulent boxer. :naughty: I haven't read them for years, must do so again.
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I believe I still have it somewhere, I have all of his books. My favourite of his characters was the very genteel lady, whose name escapes me and Cedric the flatulent boxer. :naughty: I haven't read them for years, must do so again.
I'll have a look for those - we have the box set upstairs and the aforementioned cat book. Does anybody know of any others he wrote?
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The lady in question was Mrs Pumphrey. I'll never forget. I adored his books as a teenager. May well re-read now. :)
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Found it on amazon New and used
https://www.amazon.co.uk/James-Herriots-Cat-Stories-Herriot/dp/1250061857/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1492366071&sr=8-1
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cat-Stories-James-Herriot/dp/B001RK7F9Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1492366071&sr=8-2&keywords=james+herriot+cat+stories
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I thought Mrs Pumphrey, but then got myself confusticated with the also posh lady with the peke who was overfed on rich foods and gave Uncle James all sorts of treats. :rofl:
Really must struggle across the devastation that is the back bedroom to reach the bookshelves and re read. :-[
It is such a beggar fitting two 3 bed houses into one. Lord help us if there is ever a fire in there.
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The lady in question was Mrs Pumphrey. I'll never forget. I adored his books as a teenager. May well re-read now. :)
Oh of course!!! Who could forget Tricky Woo although don't get me started on hideously spoilt dogs!!!!!
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I thought Mrs Pumphrey, but then got myself confusticated with the also posh lady with the peke who was overfed on rich foods and gave Uncle James all sorts of treats. :rofl:
That was her!!!
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I used to love those books, but I don't think I ever read one only about cats.
I thought Mrs Pumphrey was the lady with the peke (that used to suffer from 'flop bot' regularly :evillaugh:).
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Maybe that was after she gave Cedric to the gardener, who didn't notice the smell after losing his sense of smell to adenoid op or summatt similar when he was young???????? Definitely a reading session coming on.
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I used to love those books, but I don't think I ever read one only about cats.
I thought Mrs Pumphrey was the lady with the peke (that used to suffer from 'flop bot' regularly :evillaugh:).
I think they all featured in other books and this particular book just brought them together as it were :)
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Trickywoo was the dog :evillaugh: pekinese
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Actually, wasn't Cedric' owner the rather delicate young lady? I can foresee a mountain goat impression coming up. :rofl:
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I thought it was really funny when James looked after Tricky Woo for a while and let him join the other dogs hunting rats at night.
The Herriot site has a link to the Amazon reviews of Cat Stories. It seems there is a CD version too.
Herriot site: http://www.jamesherriot.org/index.php?s=Cat+Stories
Amazon reviews: https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0312113420/jamesherriot-20
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Sorry to resurrect an old thread but on the topic of James Herriot's books, I recently found "Bonnie's Big Day" in a charity shop and couldn't resist it, some lovely illustrations :)
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Sorry to resurrect an old thread but on the topic of James Herriot's books, I recently found "Bonnie's Big Day" in a charity shop and couldn't resist it, some lovely illustrations :)
I don't know that one. Is it taken from one of his books, or is it a 'new' story?