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What Would Doo Doo Do (WWDDD)? | I Have Cat
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Single in the city – with cat(s). Laquo; Crazy Cool (Cat) Lady. Gone to the Dogs. What Would Doo Doo Do (WWDDD)? June 17, 2010 by I HAVE CAT. As much as I love cats, I’m not naturally drawn to cat-themed things be they mugs, t-shirts or even books. I did my best to avoid purchasing a copy of Dewey The Library Cat” – which I ultimately read and enjoyed. The Confessions of a Catnip Junkie. For review I was dubious. A 400-page story about a cat named Doo Doo on a 6,000-mile odyssey across America? Allan’s w...
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Book Review: The Confessions of a Catnip Junkie by Allan Goldstein
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July 09, 2010. Book Review: The Confessions of a Catnip Junkie by Allan Goldstein. As much as I love cat themed books, books about cats, and books by cats, it’s rare to come across one that I absolutely cannot put down. I started Allan Goldstein’s. The Confessions of a Catnip Junkie. Written from the perspective of an orange long-haired cat named DooDoo,. The Confessions of a Catnip Junkie. You might also like:. Product review and giveaway: Tipsy Nip Organic Catnip Products. Why Do Cats Like Catnip?
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BOOK REVIEW: The Confessions of a Catnip Junkie PLUS BONUS GIVEAWAY | moderncat :: cat products, cat toys, cat furniture, and more…all with modern style
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Moderncat : cat products, cat toys, cat furniture, and more…all with modern style. BOOK REVIEW: The Confessions of a Catnip Junkie PLUS BONUS GIVEAWAY. Tue, Sep 21, 2010. Guest book review by Peter J Wolf. The Confessions of a Catnip Junkie. Perhaps it’s this dual role that makes Doo Doo such a charismatic narrator, his confessions so compelling. Speaking of which, I have a confession of my own: I was a little hesitant to delve into. Four-hundred pages of cat-speak? Fourteen years later that is still a m...