This weekend a book about a calico rescue cat who lives and works in a nursing home entered the New York Times best-seller list at the 12th slot.
"Making Rounds With Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift of an Ordinary Cat," by David Dosa, is the true story of one animal's ability to foresee death, as written by a cat-averse doctor who just didn't want to believe it. However remarkable the book's success, it's not all surprising, given the multiple sociological sweet spots it hits. Read the rest of this story by Alyssa Giacobbe at AOL News.
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