Double Trouble

Double Trouble by Doreen Tovey is a delightful exploration of the unpredictable behavior of Siamese cats, published by Summersdale Publishers on October 30, 2006. This new edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on the Tovey household, where the arrival of a new cat, Shebalu, disrupts the calm as she and the resident cat, Seeley, initially clash but ultimately form a mischievous bond.
Readers will find a humorous account of the antics that ensue as Seeley and Shebalu team up to create chaos, showcasing their lovable personalities. The story revisits familiar characters from Tovey’s previous work, Cats in the Belfry, including Father Adams, Miss Wellington, and Annabel the donkey. Through personal memoirs and anecdotes, this book captures the essence of life with pets, particularly the unique traits of cats and their interactions.
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The behavior of a Siamese cat is never predictable, as all owners well know. The calm of the Tovey household is once again torn to shreds when Doreen’s cat Seeley instantly loathes the new arrival, Shebalu, and she–all five inches of her–loathes him back. And then, even worse, they become firm friends, and team up to create havoc. The characters of Cats in the Belfry return with a vengeance: Father Adams, Miss Wellington, and Annabel the donkey. But Seeley and Shebalu steal the show with their loveable mischief, and their antics will bring tears of laughter.
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