Some great ones include 'The Three Lives of Thomasina' which tells the story of a cat, and parts of it can be related to the experiences of stray cats. 'The Cat Who Walks Through Walls' by Robert A. Heinlein has a cat character that adds an interesting dimension to the story, and it can be a good read for those interested in books about cats, including stray cats in a fictional context. 'The Cat and the Fiddle' by Lloyd Alexander also has a cat as a key figure, and it can be considered in the realm of books about cats in fiction.
There's 'The Incredible Journey' which features animals, including a cat, on an epic journey. It can be related to stray cats in terms of their survival skills and adaptability. 'A Cat's Tale' is a fictional story that gives insights into the life of a cat, which can be applied to stray cats as well. 'Black Beauty' has some mentions of cats, and while it's mainly about a horse, the cat parts can be interesting for those looking at books about cats, including stray cats in a fictional sense.
One great book is 'A Street Cat Named Bob' by James Bowen. It's a heartwarming true story that reads like fiction. It tells about the relationship between a man and a stray cat that changes both their lives. Another is 'The Travelling Cat Chronicles' by Hiro Arikawa. It's a fictional story told from the perspective of a cat, Nana, who goes on a journey with his owner. And 'Dewey: The Small - Town Library Cat' is also a wonderful read, although it's based on a true story, it has a fictional - like charm about a stray cat in a library.
One such book could be 'The Stray in New York' if it exists. It might tell the story of a teen's encounter with stray cats in the big city, perhaps showing how the teen befriends them and learns about life on the streets.
Some books might combine the gritty urban setting of New York with the charm of stray cats. The story could revolve around a teen who is having a tough time at school or home and finds solace in befriending stray cats. These cats could become symbols of freedom and independence for the teen, and the book could explore how their relationship develops over time. It could also show how the teen's view of the city changes because of these furry friends.
Well, 'The Master and Margarita' by Mikhail Bulgakov has a character of a large black cat that can talk and is involved in some rather strange and magical events. It's a complex and fascinating read. Another famous one is 'The Cat in the Hat' by Dr. Seuss. It's a children's book but has become a classic with its simple yet engaging story about a cat causing chaos in a house.
Some excellent fiction books with cats are 'Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH'. Although the rats are central, there are important cat characters too. In 'The Master and Margarita', the devil's entourage includes a large black cat that plays an interesting role. Also, 'The Incredible Journey' features a cat among the animals on their long journey, which makes for a great fictional read.
In cartoons, stray cats are typically depicted as being street-smart and resourceful. They may have unique personalities, like being feisty or friendly. Also, their appearance is often designed to look a bit scruffy or cute to evoke sympathy.
Stray Cats and Stray Dogs was a novel about stray cats and stray dogs. It told the story of them in Rose Resort. This novel was written by Yang Hongying. In it, a special friendship and love developed between stray cats and stray dogs. In this place where the rich gathered, they faced obstruction from the owners of the Shih Tzu dogs. However, in the end, the stray cats sacrificed their lives in order to save the Shih Tzu dogs that were used by their owners for power and money, so that the stray dogs and the Shih Tzu dogs could live happily together. This novel was not only about cats and dogs, but also about the meaning of true friendship and love. Unfortunately, there were no recommendations for other novels about stray cats raising dogs.
In Garth Nix's Sabriel, there are some cat - like creatures called Disreputable Dogs, which are not exactly cats but have some feline - like qualities. They are very intelligent and play important roles in the story. This shows how cats or cat - like beings can be used in fictional settings to add an element of mystery and charm.
One such book could be 'The Cats of New York' if there is a teen - targeted version. It might explore the lives of cats in the Big Apple from a unique perspective that would appeal to teen readers.
The book 'Puss in Boots' is also a classic. It's about a clever cat who uses his wits to help his master gain wealth and status. The cat's adventures are full of trickery and charm, making it a beloved cat - centered fictional story.