What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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SOLVED. Adult Short Story anthology. A woman with a cat and a child in a dystopian setting. A very short story. Late 1980s/early 1990s. Spoiler ahead. [s]
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I do find it interesting that your mother wanted you to read this. Do you think she meant it as a warning? My mom certainly would've done that.

For years, it was a kind of running joke that I'd taken it as a warning to behave, lest I get replaced with a cat, whereas she'd given it to me to read because she thought it was interesting and I'd enjoy the story.

Isaac ~~
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I haven't yet found it and I'm still interested in finding the book, or at least the short story.



Following up on Julie's suggestion:
The short story "Finicky" by John Lutz can be found in Cat Crimes I by Martin H. Greenberg.
List of all the short stories in this book (via Worldcat.org - https://www.worldcat.org/title/cat-cr...
Ginger's Waterloo / Peter Lovesey --
Bedeviled : a "nameless detective" story / Bil Pronzini --
A weekend at Lookout Lodge / Joan E. Hess --
Tea and 'biscuit / Jon L. Breen --
Horatio ruminates / Dorothy B. Hughes --
Scat / Barbara Paul --
Blindsided / William J. Reynolds --
The last temptation of Tony the C. / Christopher Fahy --
Buster / Bill Crider --
Catnap / David H. Everson --
Last kiss / Douglas Borton --
Little cat feet / Les Roberts --
Finicky / John Lutz --
The duel / J.A. Lance --
Archimedes and the doughnuts / Gene DeWeese and Barbara Paul --
The Lower Wacker Hilton / Barbara D'Amato --
A proper burial / Barbara Collins.
The short story "Finicky" by John Lutz can be found in Cat Crimes I by Martin H. Greenberg.
List of all the short stories in this book (via Worldcat.org - https://www.worldcat.org/title/cat-cr...
Ginger's Waterloo / Peter Lovesey --
Bedeviled : a "nameless detective" story / Bil Pronzini --
A weekend at Lookout Lodge / Joan E. Hess --
Tea and 'biscuit / Jon L. Breen --
Horatio ruminates / Dorothy B. Hughes --
Scat / Barbara Paul --
Blindsided / William J. Reynolds --
The last temptation of Tony the C. / Christopher Fahy --
Buster / Bill Crider --
Catnap / David H. Everson --
Last kiss / Douglas Borton --
Little cat feet / Les Roberts --
Finicky / John Lutz --
The duel / J.A. Lance --
Archimedes and the doughnuts / Gene DeWeese and Barbara Paul --
The Lower Wacker Hilton / Barbara D'Amato --
A proper burial / Barbara Collins.

I'm pretty sure this is it. In the large-print hardback edition I got from the library here, this particular story is a bit screwed up—the tail of one page duplicated at the head of the next, and some lines clearly missing between other pages.
Thanks, Julie!
I suspect the book was probably recent at the time, so late 80s or early 90s. I don't know what the overall theme of the collection was, if any. Neither my mother nor I remember much else about the book.
Thanks in advance for any help.