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Index
Praise for Helen Brown and Cleo
Title Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Whisker’s Tip
Leaving - Your old cat chooses your next kitten.
Arrival - A home is a second skin. A new one takes time to grow.
Mystery - A cat never leaves you completely.
Inspiration - Teachers appear in many forms.
Forbidden - The dreams of cats and daughters are invariably secret.
Visitation - Good comes from good.
Inner Terrorist - Mothers and daughters share jeans and genes.
Abandoned - Willful daughters were born to defy strong-minded mothers.
Rage - Life’s too short to eat spotty bananas.
Amazons - A circle of women—many who have just one breast.
Preparation - It’s what’s inside that counts.
Reunion - Daughters, like cats, are only ever on loan.
Entrapment - Never swear you’re not getting another cat.
Disenchantment - Beware of charm in cats and men.
Outside Cat - A cat improves a relationship.
Inside Cat - The only thing more worrying than holding cats and daughters close is setting them free.
Jealousy - Inside every angel cat lurks a demon.
Deception - The velvet dictator.
Romance - Cats and daughters come home when they please.
Allure - A house is happy when a daughter knows she is beautiful.
Dysfunction - A taste of liberty is better than none.
Joy - A mother’s greatest moment is to see her child happy.
Celebration - Blessings take many forms.
Hostage - The glower can be mightier than the claw.
Heroes in Wheelchairs - Cats don’t understand the meaning of self-pity.
Embracing the Enemy - A cat is not always a reliable host.
Yearning - Happiness is a new pink ribbon.
Stardust - A cat takes on the world.
New Life - Few joys are greater than the arrival of a new generation.
Gratitude - Do not judge cats or daughters—if it can be avoided.
Obsession - Beware the dejected cat. He will seek revenge.
Rejection - Rehoming a cat. Or husband.
Cleansed - When drugs aren’t all bad.
Sainthood - If your daughter wants to cling to an altar, don’t fight it.
Needled - A cat’s scratch can be a badge of honor.
Blessed - I’m not religious but . . .
Serendipity - If you want to know what to do, ask a cat.
Island of Tears
Monastic - Old people bring many blessings.
Disciple - Secret nuns’ business.
The Question - Hungry ghosts and radiant happiness.
Reverence - An enemy is sometimes a friend in disguise.
Completion - Happiness is the weight of a cat on your lap, and a contented daughter.
Tail’s End - Set them free . . . within reason.
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Copyright Page
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