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The Cats of Ireland: An Irish Gift for Cat Lovers, with Legends, Tales, and Trivia Galore

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Product Description Can’t find the perfect Irish gift? Don’t know what to give a cat lover? “The Cats of Ireland” is full of cat adventures, fun facts, and cat stories galore… DID YOU KNOW? There’s a luxury Irish hotel that gives plain old kitties the 5-Star treatment? That Irish pop star Enya hides from the world in a castle by the sea--that’s packed full of felines? That in medieval times any Irish cat was worth a whopping three times as much as a cow? NOW YOU CAN DISCOVER... How you can say goodbye to the rat race and move to Ireland with your cat. How catnip farming could be the future for Irish agriculture. The very best Irish cat names for yourbrand-new kitten. AND.. much, much more! This unique book features Irish cat stories, historical Irish trivia and fun feline facts from Ireland that are sure to entertain and intrigue you. Stock up on The Cats of Ireland for: Birthdays Christmas Thank-you gifts And of course--for St. Patrick’s Day... It’s great as a gag gift, a gift for cat lovers, a gift for grandma, and the perfect Irish gift for all occasions. My name is Séamus Mullarkey and over the past two years I’ve been collecting fun facts and tantalizing tidbits all about "The Cats of Ireland"—now available in a fun collection—that's even tastier than a bowl full of cream! Review --THE CATS OF IRELAND is a standalone read. It is a collection of stories, yarns, etc. about cats in Ireland. I think there is a big interest in Ireland for those of us in the United States. This is a fun, entertaining read. Lots of information on cats, Ireland, history of Ireland. I found it to be very interesting and enjoyable for any age group. There is also a smattering of the language, I especially liked the fact that they told us a word or phrase and then gave us the way to pronounce it and spell it. I'm still fascinated with all things Irish. A fun little book and I definitely recommend it. I believe even children would enjoy having it read to them. --Such a cute little book. Lots of funny, interesting, and entertaining stories about cats. If you enjoy Ireland and cats, this is the book for you! Matter of fact give it a try anyway! --A wonderful, lighthearted tale of the cats of Ireland. Really enjoyed the read! If you love cats, you will love this book! About the Author My name is Séamus Mullarkey and over the past two years I've been collecting fun facts and tantalizing tidbits all about The Cats of Ireland-now available in a fun collection-that's even tastier than a bowl full of cream!--Originally from Ireland, I'm a writer, editor and researcher based in New York. I'm always on the lookout for a special Irish gift whether for Christmas, birthdays, or just to say Thanks.A while back I happened to notice that as well as being fans of the Emerald Isle the majority of my friends are cat lovers. And, just about everyone I know is a devoted book enthusiast. Bearing all this in mind, off I set in search of an Irish-themed book on cats- as a gift for my friends who happen to be fond of felines. To my great surprise, I couldn't find anything that fit the bill. There were a couple of fun knick knacks, but not much in the way of the written word.If my shamrock-loving, cat-hugging friends were to get the gift they deserved, there was no choice but to set about writing a book especially for them. It couldn't be that hard... I reckoned, it should be relatively easy to research. Well, it took far longer than I expected. There was a snippet about an Irish cat in an old newspaper, a random mention of a notable feline in a folktale. Gradually, I pieced together what I hope is an entertaining collection that should tell you all you'd like to know about The Cats of Ireland.