Cat-ageddon: The Caterwauling, episode 3

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Cover of the book Cat-ageddon: The Caterwauling, episode 3 by Roody Harris, Roody Harris
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Author: Roody Harris ISBN: 9780463083666
Publisher: Roody Harris Publication: April 28, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Roody Harris
ISBN: 9780463083666
Publisher: Roody Harris
Publication: April 28, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This episode starts With a frightening descriptions of a Haunted house containing almost every known poison to cats. Then It returns to the stories of Winston the mind controlling British Short-hair with a curious agenda as he navigates up the coast on a greyhound buss to long island where he meets with Bob the mechanics, under worldly cat, Black Tom for clandestine reasons. Then the episode turns its Focus to Stampy the Velcro calico who shortly after making her home in Brooklyn gets cat napped by two mutually masochistic codependents who live their unconventionally abusive and gore proned lifestyle off the grid with an Abyssinian cat named Chester. “The Horror” issue then takes us to a Japanese Cat Island where something unusual is brewing in the cat feces, that the self exiled man in a lab coat spends all of his time collecting. Follows stories from episode one and two.

Cat-ageddon is a Stylistic world that exists between the Genres of Hard Science fiction, Science Fantasy, Horror, Magical realism, Mystery and Literary fiction. It is a cat themed attempt to steal the fire from the Astrophysics, Cosmology, Space travel and Computer Sciences and give it to some of the unrepresented branches of science such as Behavioural Economics, Animal Psychology, Evolution, Ornithology, Virology Bacteriology and Industrial Psychology. In this world we bring science fiction back to the planet and give it to cats.

Cat-ageddon is written for cat lovers, in that it gives cats an honest treatments in writing. It makes distinctions between breeds and cat behaviors. It develops them as characters while keeping them raw and natural. It gives cats the respect of not needing to put them in clothes or make them walk on their hind legs. It tells many interesting stories without resorting to having cats speak their minds in English when no one is around. It Depicts them as intelligent and Involved in our lives and imbides them with a sense of respect that is easily carried over into fear.

Cat-ageddon is an expansive and diverse world of humans and cats with the range and character diversity of the Simpsons universe. And the variety of story content that accommodates something for everyone.

If you are fans of podcasts like Radiolab and Freakonomics with science based interviews and listen to bands with quirky literary content like the Eels the Mountain Goats, Ween and the Presidents of the United States of America, you will enjoy this series.
If you enjoy the idea density of Philip K Dick, the humorous levity of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. and Douglas Adams, the poetic intensity of Ray Bradbury as well as the technical creativity of Larry Niven you will like this series.
If you like cats you will like this series.

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This episode starts With a frightening descriptions of a Haunted house containing almost every known poison to cats. Then It returns to the stories of Winston the mind controlling British Short-hair with a curious agenda as he navigates up the coast on a greyhound buss to long island where he meets with Bob the mechanics, under worldly cat, Black Tom for clandestine reasons. Then the episode turns its Focus to Stampy the Velcro calico who shortly after making her home in Brooklyn gets cat napped by two mutually masochistic codependents who live their unconventionally abusive and gore proned lifestyle off the grid with an Abyssinian cat named Chester. “The Horror” issue then takes us to a Japanese Cat Island where something unusual is brewing in the cat feces, that the self exiled man in a lab coat spends all of his time collecting. Follows stories from episode one and two.

Cat-ageddon is a Stylistic world that exists between the Genres of Hard Science fiction, Science Fantasy, Horror, Magical realism, Mystery and Literary fiction. It is a cat themed attempt to steal the fire from the Astrophysics, Cosmology, Space travel and Computer Sciences and give it to some of the unrepresented branches of science such as Behavioural Economics, Animal Psychology, Evolution, Ornithology, Virology Bacteriology and Industrial Psychology. In this world we bring science fiction back to the planet and give it to cats.

Cat-ageddon is written for cat lovers, in that it gives cats an honest treatments in writing. It makes distinctions between breeds and cat behaviors. It develops them as characters while keeping them raw and natural. It gives cats the respect of not needing to put them in clothes or make them walk on their hind legs. It tells many interesting stories without resorting to having cats speak their minds in English when no one is around. It Depicts them as intelligent and Involved in our lives and imbides them with a sense of respect that is easily carried over into fear.

Cat-ageddon is an expansive and diverse world of humans and cats with the range and character diversity of the Simpsons universe. And the variety of story content that accommodates something for everyone.

If you are fans of podcasts like Radiolab and Freakonomics with science based interviews and listen to bands with quirky literary content like the Eels the Mountain Goats, Ween and the Presidents of the United States of America, you will enjoy this series.
If you enjoy the idea density of Philip K Dick, the humorous levity of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. and Douglas Adams, the poetic intensity of Ray Bradbury as well as the technical creativity of Larry Niven you will like this series.
If you like cats you will like this series.

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