Cat Society By Ray Sadri

Thank you Ray Sadri for letting me review your book. Cat Society is Humorous Fiction. I love the front cover with the three black cats on the front and the title works well. Cat Society is about cats ruling the world and Westminster. This book is very different from what I normally read which is lovely to read something different. I love cats, so this is right up my alley, and it did make be smile and is a very witty and funny which will keep you entertained till the end. If you like politics and cats this book is for you. The story is cleverly written and is a light-hearted read. Cat Society is a riveting read with great characters and a brilliant plot. A quirky read that you will not be able to put down. Out to but now 5 stars. I, am not interested in politics, but I did enjoy this, and you can tell Ray Sadrl very skilled writer combining cats and politic together it really works. Bio Ray is on a mission to provide laughs and entertainment through beautifully simple, silly, and often downright bonkers literature. With cats. He has been a radio journalist, a central government Chief Press Officer, and now runs campaigns in the worlds of politics and business. He lives with his fiance, baby boy, and Norwegian Forest Cat, Mads — who naturally reigns supreme in the family. Ray has realised, after spending many years living with cats and working with politicians, that the two share a great deal in common. They can be intelligent, cunning, cute and lethal in equal measures. It is this realisation that helped him dream up the concept of Cat Society. Blurb Cat Society is a witty and bonkers story of life and politics in Westminster – reimagining the debates, events and headlines of recent years had the world been run by cats. A lot changes. A lot doesn’t. The country is on the brink of bankruptcy, and backbencher Douglas Schnitty is disappointed with the thousands of homeless cats sleeping by the bins. He gets frustrated with higher powers who only seem to care about their own interests and preserving the country’s finances. He schmoozes and sabotages his way through the political elite, from assisting the bombastic Hector Perp Pahpousson to disrupting the plans of the Prime Minister. Can his conscience save him, and the slum cats, as events spiral out of control?

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