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I know he's a cat, he knows he's a cat, and his name is Cat. Dave Mitchell and his father disagree on almost everything: Dave's music, his hair, even what makes a better pet, a dog or a cat. Dave's father thinks that a dog could be very educational. So Dave gets a cat. Cat is a strong-willed tomcat who love adventure almost as much as Dave does. With Cat around, Dave meets lost of new people--like Tom, a young dropout on his own in the city, and Mary, the first girl that he can talk to like a real person. As things change, Dave starts to understand his father a little better. They still don't see eye-to-eye on a lot of things, but there is one thing they can both agree on: having a cat can be very educational, too--especially when it's one like Cat. |
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