‘Cat at Christmas’ is written using British English with a Scottish flavour. There are spelling differences between British English and the English as written and spoken in other parts of our wonderful, diverse world. There are also spelling differences between Human English and Cat English. Where Cat English predominates, cat won the argument.
‘Cats like to climb, and Myup and me were no exception.
‘Up we went.
‘Down we went.
‘Down we went along wif the tree.
‘We hit the ground wif a thump and a crash, accompanied by the merry little tinkles of breaking bobbles.’
‘If this fails make sure you are seen licking the nicest bits all over. I have noticed that humans almost never eat anyfing that has been licked by another. Small humans do this a lot with bags of sweeties.’
ALSO BY CANDY RAE:
PLANET WOLF SERIES
(1) Wolves and War - (2) Conflict and Courage - (3) Homage and Honour - (4) Dragons and Destiny - (5) Valour and Victory - (6) Paws and Planets - (7) Tales and Tales - (8) Ambition and Alavidha
DRAGON WULF TRILOGY
(1) Journey and Jeopardy - (2) Gossamer and Grass - (3) Flames and Freedom
T’QUEL MAGIC TRILOGY
(1) Ephemeral Boundary - (2) Enduring Barrier - (3) Eternal Bulwark
KILL BY CURE