The Best Cat Ever

by Cleveland Amory

Inclusions, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

Fic Gen Amory

Collection

Publication

in Cleveland Amory's Complete Cat, Black Dog & Leventhal (1995)

Description

Picking up where "The Cat Who Came for Christmas" and "The Cat and the Curmudgeon" left off, this beautiful new paperback edition continues the story of the cat named Polar Bear and his grumpy, lovable owner.

User reviews

LibraryThing member t1bnotown
This book returns us to Polar Bear, the star of The Cat Who Came for Christmas, who at the end of the book, dies. I objected to the title, because my cat, Rug, was the best cat ever, but, anyway, the book is as much about the owner as his cat. Amory is full of funny anecdotes that make for
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interesting reading.
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LibraryThing member TadAD
A bit of "enough already." Cleveland Amory finishes the tales of Polar Bear. His blend of humor and affection is pleasant but, by this third book, I had had enough.
LibraryThing member LibraryCin
3.25 stars

This is the final book about Cleveland Amory's rescued cat, Polar Bear.

I chose this early in the month to read this month, before my own cat was diagnosed with kidney failure. It hadn't occurred to be until I picked up the book that Polar Bear would not live beyond this book. I don't
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think it changed how I read the book or what I thought of it, however.

I like Polar Bear and I like the stories about him. I also like the other animal stories that Amory shares; he is an animal activist and runs an animal sanctuary. However, I don't like that so much of the book is not about Polar Bear or the other animals. Some of it was, but over half of it was just Amory's own stories. Polar Bear might get a mention or two amongst those stories. So, for that, I can't quite give the book a “good” (3.5 stars) rating, but because I did enjoy the chapters that did focus on Polar Bear, I have to give it more than “ok” (3 stars).
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LibraryThing member LiteraryChanteuse
It was witty and even though it is the third book in the trilogy it can stand on it's own. Definitely would be preferred by those who are cat lovers however I did enjoy it.

Language

Original publication date

1993

Physical description

262 p.; 23 cm

Local notes

Cat Who Came for Christmas, 3

DDC/MDS

Fic Gen Amory

Rating

½ (31 ratings; 4)
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