Like the ancient Greek bard, Gwen Cooper's feline Homer is blind, but there their similarity ends. There is no evidence, for example, that the author of iThe Iliad/i ever liked to be tickled on the belly or any indication that he could rival cat Homer's capacity to form bonds instantly with strangers. In this Homer's Odyssey, the hero is a fearless three-pound, four-footed housemate who teaches wisdom just by being himself. The equal of nine ordinary lives.
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Like the ancient Greek bard, Gwen Cooper's feline Homer is blind, but there their similarity ends. There is no evidence, for example, that the author of iThe Iliad/i ever liked to be tickled on the belly or any indication that he could rival cat Homer's capacity to form bonds instantly with strangers. In this Homer's Odyssey, the hero is a fearless three-pound, four-footed housemate who teaches wisdom just by being himself. The equal of nine ordinary lives.