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This is a sensitively written enchanting story of three pussycats - a chronicle of the experiences of kittens growing and maturing into fully grown felines. As kittens, just a month old, they almost died a horrific death were it not for their ultra intelligent mamma who alerted the author, John Ryan, to their perilous situation. Once rescued, these little compañeros took over the author's home and his heart. This is a tale of the trials and tribulations of kittens learning about the world around them. Every day was a new adventure and from time to time whole new worlds opened up to them and everything was explored with boundless enthusiasm. Actually, this rambunctious trek toward maturity is simply training for their careers as cats! Throughout all this, and even now as mature felines, they have been inseparable companions, comrades, compañeros, who rely on one another to face life's challenges. What is remarkable about these cats is the attachment, love and affection they have for one another - from their very beginnings as kittens till the present day. This is an uplifting story that will appeal to all cat lovers and to those who love to read stories to their children.
"In Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, T.S. Eliot creates a series of playful poems to describe feline psychology and sociology. The book became the basis for the musical hit Cats. Now we have The Saga of the Three Compañeros - Pantera, Leo and El Tigre by John Ryan - an illustrated book that explores in straightforward prose the close relationship of a man and his three cats. It's a story that tells us as much about Dr. Ryan, a retired University of Winnipeg professor of geography, as it does about his felines. This large hearted man saved the three abandoned compañeros and their gaunt and desperate mother from almost certain death in an overheated garage on a summer's day in 2007. Once rescued, these little compañeros took over the author's home and his heart. Dr. Ryan took the mother, Tigger, and the father, Harley, to D'Arcy's ARC (an animal shelter in Winnipeg) where they were both eventually adopted into a good family. Dr. Ryan chronicles the experiences of the three kittens growing up and maturing into cats with very distinct personalities. The author's photographs provide a visual complement to the loving and detailed description of his cats' lives. Perhaps, one day, Pantera, Leo and El Tigre may become as well known as Eliot's Mungojerrie, Rumpelteazer and Old Deuteronomy. In the meantime, though, this story will appeal to a broad range of readers, regardless of whether you're a pet owner or not." -Review by Martin Zeilig, a Winnipeg journalist