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Chi's Sweet Home, Volume 1
This is an adult mystery series:
Cat on the Edge
I read this as a teenager, so don't remember how cat-like the cats are.
Young adult fantasy:
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
I haven't read this yet, but it's Pratchett so I expect it's decent at the least.
Officially adult, but essentially young adult:
Tailchaser's Song
The Wild Road
I don't remember much of either of these, aside from a friend throwing a fit that the main character was a male tortoiseshell in the latter. It was good enough that he still finished it, tho.
These are children's books:
Jenny and the Cat Club: A Collection of Favorite Stories about Jenny Linsky (the cats are very anthropomorphized in this, but it's still cute)
Catwings
This is a picture book:
Oscar and the Mooncats
Thomasina is partially from the pov of the cat, partially from that of the little girl that loves her, and is a classic.

It is possible though rare for torties to be male.
Anyway, Tailchaser's Song seconded.

It is possible though rare for torties to ..."
That's true, and I expect if the rarity of this cat's coloring had been mentioned my friend would have accepted it as a plot device. He's rather easily irritated at apparent lack of research tho, even as innocuous as this was.
I only mentioned it because it was unusual that he still finished it afterward and that was the best indicator of quality I had, given I read it 15 years ago and didn't remember anything.

I really enjoyed Tailchaser's Song that Lou and Scott mentioned as well.

These are set in modern England and are from the cat's point of view.
I loved them.


Second this. But only the first few chapters (they're basically episodic). The latter half of the book tends to drag.


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