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The Prince's Pet
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Ongoing, First published Jan 10, 2024
A street cat lives a quiet life in ancient Egypt, hiding in grain sheds, chasing  mice. It's a simple life and that is all he wants but it turns out he was destined for more. Saved by a few of the Pharoh's guards, he is quickly made the pet of  Pharoh's sweet but rambunctious  nine-year-old prince. Can a itty bitty kitty adjust to such a large life?
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