The Cat that Walked by Himself

The Cat that Walked by Himself by Rudyard Kipling, published by Macmillan Children’s Books in 1982, is a delightful addition to children’s literature. This new edition features 31 pages and is presented in English, showcasing Kipling’s original pen-and-ink illustrations. The story, originally part of “Just So Stories” from 1902, explores the beginnings of domesticated life as it follows the interactions between Man, Woman, and various animals, highlighting the independent spirit of the Cat who prefers to roam freely rather than conform to domesticity.
Readers will discover a charming narrative that contrasts the warmth of home life with the allure of the wild. The Cat’s refusal to be tamed emphasizes themes of independence and self-identity, making it a relatable tale for both children and adults. In addition to the titular story, this edition includes two other beloved tales by Kipling, “How the Camel Got His Hump” and “The Elephant’s Child,” enriching the reading experience. This beautifully illustrated book is an engaging choice for young readers and those who appreciate classic children’s stories.
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Originally collected in Rudyard Kipling’s “Just So Stories” in 1902, “The Cat that Walked by Himself” is one of the best-loved cat tales ever written. It is a story of the beginning of domesticated life: Man meets Woman and they move into a cave and set up the first household. Dog, Horse, and Cow come out of the Wild Woods and become tame. But Cat refuses, “I am not a friend and I am not a servant. I am the Cat who walks by himself and all places are alike to me.” Woman makes a bargain with Cat to allow him to come into the cave and sit by the fire and drink milk. But when night comes, he is once again the Cat that walks by himself. The contrast between the cozy, domestic world and the cold, dark outdoors where the cat still has his freedom make this a compelling tale and a fun take on the independent feline character. This beautiful book is illustrated with the original pen-and-ink drawings by Kipling, including the iconic picture of the cat “walking by his wild lone through the Wet Wild Woods and waving his wild tail.” This edition also offers two other favorite children’s stories told by Kipling, “How the Camel Got His Hump,” ‘”The Elephant’s Child,” and “How the Rhinocerous Got His Skin.” This charming book is the perfect gift for children, cat lovers, and Kipling fans alike.
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