Cat Society

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Pub Date 28 Sep 2023 | Archive Date 24 Oct 2023
The Book Guild | Book Guild Publishing

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Cat Society is a witty and bonkers story of life and politics in Westminster – reimagining the debates, events and headlines of recent years had the world been run by cats. A lot changes. A lot doesn’t.

The country is on the brink of bankruptcy, and backbencher Douglas Schnitty is disappointed with the thousands of homeless cats sleeping by the bins. He gets frustrated with higher powers who only seem to care about their own interests and preserving the country’s finances.

He schmoozes and sabotages his way through the political elite, from assisting the bombastic Hector Perp Pahpousson to disrupting the plans of the Prime Minister. Can his conscience save him, and the slum cats, as events spiral out of control?

Cat Society is a witty and bonkers story of life and politics in Westminster – reimagining the debates, events and headlines of recent years had the world been run by cats. A lot changes. A lot...


A Note From the Publisher

Ray Sadri has been a radio journalist, a central government Chief Press Officer and now runs campaigns in the worlds of politics and business. His many years in political communications and journalism taught him that politicians and cats are very much alike. This realisation helped him come up with the concept of Cat Society. He lives with his fiancé, baby boy and Norwegian Forest Cat, Mads — who naturally reigns supreme in the family.

Ray Sadri has been a radio journalist, a central government Chief Press Officer and now runs campaigns in the worlds of politics and business. His many years in political communications and...


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A riotously funny satire, reimagining the debates, events and headlines of the past few years had the political figures of the day been recast as cats.

Drawing on the events of the day with a wry and witty voice, the reader is bound to recognise a few public figures in their feline counterparts.

The author is a political commentator and campaigner with many years experience in political communications and journalism.

A riotously funny satire, reimagining the debates, events and headlines of the past few years had the political figures of the day been recast as cats.

Drawing on the events of the day with a wry and...


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PAGES 304

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I really enjoyed Cat Society and found it such an entertaining read!

Very much like the real world today, the country is currently about to go bankrupt, with many dodgy Prime Ministers making empty promises to its peoples with many homeless and starving. Although these themes can often be depressing, the fact Ray Sadri wrote about society using cats is simply genius. I loved Douglas Schnitty, I felt bad for Marjorie and adored Jitters. It was such a quick read with only 225 pages, but it took me on a journey through the eyes of cats.

Some moments in the book did feel a little too political and had me a little confused, but this is my first read where politics was a topic that I found interesting. I also felt as though there were a lot of characters introduced in such a short amount of time, but the book is well spread out so I found it super easy to remember all the characters and what role they played in the book.

Definitely want a copy of this book for my bookshelf and definitely will recommend to other readers!

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Princess Fuzzypants here: This is a wicked and wild satire of the British political scene but this time run by cats. The Hoomans are extinct and the cats should have learned from the human foibles since we are so superior. Alas, you can pick out the players and the platforms in their feline forms. It is Animal Farm set in Westminster.

Things are as divided and divisive as ever. Scandals, lies, deceit and empty promises abound. It is as cut-throat as it is in our world and the press is as biased and subversive. But, in spite of being a politician high up in the Cabinet, Douglas has a conscience. He tries to get the homeless issues to the forefront but the more colourful and bombastic Hector seems to be able to hoodwink the electorate.

The issues are the same as today. The characters are reminiscent of their human counterparts but we know they are cats for one very good reason. Common sense eventually prevails and there is a good chance Douglas is going to do a good job.

Five purrs and two paws up.

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This was a really well done novel, it had a great job in being a great story. The characters were what I was hoping for and I loved the idea of cats being in charge. Ray Sadri writes this story perfectly and the characters felt like they belonged in this universe.

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This is a magnificent book. It's full of subtle allusions to the UK's rather chaotic governing parties over the last couple of decades but in a world where the human race is now extinct and cats are in charge.
I've known some pretty intelligent cats over the years but it seems if you put them in charge of the country it's just about as shambolic as it is now in 'real' life.
The satire is razor-sharp and the feline characters light up one's imagination for a wild, allegorical ride. The wit is mixed with some very poignant moments and there's a layer of heart-warming tenderness, such as the fish nurtured and befriended by one of the cats.
I can't help thinking George Orwell would have been highly amused at this splendid variation on 'Animal Farm'.

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A well done, funny and sad at same time, an original political satire in an age when humans are extincts and the cats took they place.
Well plotted, sharp and witty.
An excellent story
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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I can't say how much I have enjoyed this book!

If you like cats and political satires, then I can't recommend you this book enough!

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The “Hoomans” have been extinct for decades now, and the ruling species is now cats. And in Great Britain, the cats are facing some huge economic problems, the country being bankrupt, with lots of families having lost their jobs, homes, living in bins.

Elections have to take place in order to find a solution. And the candidates to these elections get into all kinds of troubles.

The current Prime Minister, Marjorie Wilson, does not seem to care about the homeless, promising to help them but doing nothing afterwards. Against her stands her Minister of the Army, Hector, who wants to build a wall around the UK to prevent stray cats from coming to their country, which he plans to make "great again". And then, there is the opposition to Marjorie's party, led by Kranken, who wants to hire 50,000 life coached to make cats happy.

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This is definitely an amazing read! Funny yet very true and realistic in some aspects (the cats ruling the world obviously being the most probable thing! 🤭), this short novel is well-written. The cat-racters (sorry, I had to) all have some really interesting backgrounds, and I just love the way they change all throughout the book.

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It was quite a unique read in my opinion, which I took a lot of pleasure to read!

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