What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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The Tad Williams book is a possibility, I will chase it down (though I am doubtful).
I also found Into the Wild which sounds exactly like the book, but also published years after I had read it.


"Although Marco and Polo enjoy the good life as Mr. and Mrs. Neal's house cats, they yearn to live on a ranch. When Mr. Neal leaves the side door open by mistake, the two dreamers make their move. The search for food and a dry place to sleep leads the cats to one adventure after another."


Then I must be misinformed, I thought there was lots of killing. LOL! ;-) (My daughter loves the series)
Could it be "Felidae" or "Francis, Felidae 2" (previously published as Felidae On The Road), both by Akif Pirrinci?Felidae Felidae on the Road

It was one of my favorite books when I read it. Not really a fantasy, but it is often shelved there because of the author's past works and the fact that it's about cats. When the Warriors series came out I remember being annoyed that it seemed to be directly ripping off this book.

It was first published in 1987. I cannot find it here (I own a german copy, so this might not help you), so here is a short summary: (view spoiler)


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My memories are vague:
It was primarily about cats.
It was kind of scary.
The cats did a lot of killing.
I think there was a colony of cats living in an area. The book was about territorial disputes and possibly domination of another clan (or humans that tried to enter the area). I think some of the cats were long time feral cats, and perhaps the protaganist was a domestic cat learning to survive in the wild?
It was not sci-fi or fantasy. The cats were normal housecats gone feral. The book, I think, just tells the story from the perspective of one of the cats, as if we can hear his thoughts.
I remember enjoying it and being enthralled by the concept, hence wanting to find it again to reread.
Thanks in advance!