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Just wanted to share some of our favorite true life animal stories. I really love these stories, but I always feel sad too. Especially because we desperately want a cat (we currently have no pets) but we are renting at the moment and our landlord won't allow one :( Would love to know if anyone else has others to share :)

 

The Two Bobbies - about a dog and a cat surviving Hurricane Katrina.

 

Go Home! True Story of James the Cat - so sad, but has a happy ending.

 

Nubs: The True Story of a Mutt, a Marine & a Miracle - hits home because my husband is in the Marines; I emailed the man from the story as he lives in San Diego. He is currently on deployment but we might get to meet him and his dog Nubs this summer!

 

Other favorites from the past:

http://www.amazon.com/Tarra-Bella-Elephant-Became-Friends/dp/0399254439/ref=pd_sim_b_2

http://www.amazon.com/Owen-Mzee-Story-Remarkable-Friendship/dp/0439829739/ref=pd_sim_b_1

http://www.amazon.com/Winters-Tail-Little-Dolphin-Learned/dp/0545123356/ref=pd_sim_b_3

http://www.amazon.com/Little-Polar-Bear-Captivated-World/dp/B004KAB49C/ref=pd_sim_b_3

http://www.amazon.com/Looking-Miza-Juliana-Hatkoff/dp/0545085403/ref=pd_sim_b_5

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I love this story, but then I am partial to hippos - http://www.amazon.com/Owen-Mzee-Story-Remarkable-Friendship/dp/0439829739/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1302970899&sr=1-1

 

"In December 2004, a frightened young hippo, separated from his family by a devastating tsunami, bonded with an Aldabra tortoise named Mzee. The 130 year-old tortoise accepted Owen as his own, and an inseparable bond was forged." They have a web site as well - http://www.owenandmzee.com/omweb/ .

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I love this story, but then I am partial to hippos - http://www.amazon.com/Owen-Mzee-Story-Remarkable-Friendship/dp/0439829739/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1302970899&sr=1-1

 

"In December 2004, a frightened young hippo, separated from his family by a devastating tsunami, bonded with an Aldabra tortoise named Mzee. The 130 year-old tortoise accepted Owen as his own, and an inseparable bond was forged." They have a web site as well - http://www.owenandmzee.com/omweb/ .

 

:iagree: Awesome book. Awesome story.

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Some of these may have already been mentioned. Sorry, I'm in a bit of a hurry.

 

we've loved, loved, loved these true stories - they're a series

 

Other animal books that we've really loved - if you search any of these on amazon, you'll come up with other great recommendations, which I'm sure you already know .

 

James Herriott's Treasury for Children - he might be able to read them by himself. Ds has read these over and over.

 

Molly the Pony

 

Ones we've heard good things about:

 

14 Cows for America - have heard good things about it

 

Tara and Bella

 

How One Little Polar Bear

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We've also enjoyed some of these titles--dd is a big animal lover. We've also read James Herriot's collection of Favorite Cat Stories from the adult section at the library. We have Favorite Dog Stories in our basket to read next.

 

For those of you that love Knut, did you know he recently died? :crying:

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We've also enjoyed some of these titles--dd is a big animal lover. We've also read James Herriot's collection of Favorite Cat Stories from the adult section at the library. We have Favorite Dog Stories in our basket to read next.

 

For those of you that love Knut, did you know he recently died? :crying:

 

I posted about Knut a while back, when he first died. I was surprised at how sad I felt when I heard. It's amazing how attached we can get to animals in these stories :(

 

I'm going to look up Favorite Cat Stories - thanks!

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if you search any of these on amazon, you'll come up with other great recommendations, which I'm sure you already know .

 

 

I use Amazon as one of my main research tools :lol: In fact, I don't know what I'd do if Amazon ever went out of business!

 

In looking up something else, a book just came up on my radar at Amazon - Jenny and the Cat Club (looks like there are a bunch). Has anyone read these? Our library doesn't have any of them, but they look quite interesting.

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I should probably add animal movies that touched me also - we recently saw Hachi a Dog's Tale (inspired by the book, which we got from the library but didn't have time to read). That movie was so good but so VERY sad, that I cried like a baby for a good while.

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In looking up something else, a book just came up on my radar at Amazon - Jenny and the Cat Club (looks like there are a bunch). Has anyone read these? Our library doesn't have any of them, but they look quite interesting.

 

I haven't read that book, but someone on the Sonlight forums heartily recommended it. I've added that book to my Amazon list on her recommendation.

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