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Community Cat Chronicles 3

Lachlan J Madsen

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Satu, Dua and Tiga have spent their entire kittenhood together on Avenue 1 but their mother, Theodora Tuxedo, toughened from an early life on the streets, is anxious for them to each find their own way in the world, worried they've become too pampered as 'house' cats.The siblings have become part of the community and can't understand the hurry (or need) to leave, since they've made dear friends with neighbourhood felines and various other species. As they quickly approach the time they become officially 'cats' and no longer kittens, their human family also worry the chances of finding them forever homes will diminish.Based on genuine experiences and observations of real cats and "e;two leggeds"e;, The Community Cat Chronicles 3 are the continuing stories of Avenue 1.The AuthorsLachlan J. Madsen is a creative writer/producer who has lived in Singapore for almost 20 years, working in television. He has considerable experience in the children's genre, including writing and producing for Disney and Nickelodeon. The Community Cat Chronicles is one of his many passion projects inspired from residing in the Singapore heartlands, while attending to the beloved community cats.Eleanor Nilsson used to work as a teacher and has had 24 books published for children. Three of them, Tatty, The 89th Kitten and Pomily's Wish also feature cats. The House Guest, for young adult readers, won The Australian Children's Book of the Year Award, two State Awards, and was shortlisted for the Gold and Silver Pencil Award in Holland. Several of her other titles have been translated into Japanese, German, Italian and French.

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