Casper the Commuting Cat: The True Story of the Cat who Rode the Bus and Stole our Hearts

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Casper the Commuting Cat: The True Story of the Cat who Rode the Bus and Stole our Hearts

Casper the Commuting Cat: The True Story of the Cat who Rode the Bus and Stole our Hearts

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Casper the Commuting Cat is an English non-fiction book by Susan Finden about her cat, Casper who attracted worldwide media attention when he became a regular bus commuter in Plymouth in Devon, England. [1] The book was ghost-written by Scottish writer Linda Watson-Brown, and was first published in the United Kingdom by Simon & Schuster UK on 5 August 2010. [2] Subtitled: The True Story of the Cat Who Rode the Bus and Stole Our Hearts, the book was translated into six languages, [3] and was generally well received by reviewers. What’s he seen with those shiny emerald eyes? This soft, slinky rascal is always on the lookout, he’ll protect any little girl or boy who loves him. Not just for children, teens and adults will want this wonderful Jellycat Bashful Elephant, perfect for birthdays, Christmas or just because who can resist that face??

Connie, from Glasgow, said: “I never met Casper , but it was so fun to read about his exploits. I can’t believe that the person who ran him over could just go on.” A notice appeared at the cat's usual bus stop saying: "Many local people knew Casper, who loved everyone. He also enjoyed the bus journeys. Sadly a motorist hit him … and did not stop. Mantha the Zombie ( Casper's Scare School (film), Casper's Scare School (video game), Casper's Scare School (TV series) and Casper's Scare School (comics)) And Eternal Optimist questioned whether the paper should be troubling itself with Casper's story: "I am so glad that I live in such a peaceful and crime-free city as Plymouth where so little happens that a dead cat is considered newsworthy."

Casper ( c. 1997 – 14 January 2010 [1]) was a male domestic cat who attracted worldwide media attention in 2009 when it was reported that he was a regular bus commuter in Plymouth in Devon, England. [2] He appeared on BBC News, [3] was the subject of a newspaper editorial in The Guardian, [4] and had a book written about him, Casper the Commuting Cat. [2] Casper died on 14 January 2010 after being hit by a taxi. [1] Biography [ edit ] Finden also received condolences from all over the world, including Australia, Argentina, Indonesia and the United States. The Guardian wrote in an editorial entitled "In praise of... Casper the commuting cat": "Casper had a thing about HGVs, but otherwise little road sense. That could have been his undoing. But, all things considered, what a ride it was." Legacy

European delivery is split into two regions - European Union and Rest of Europe. Please see below for full details of country categorisation.Dozens joined Coral, from Australia, in sending their condolences to devastated owner Sue Finden and Casper ’s fellow commuters on the number 3. Casper became an instant after its 1995 debut — and it still resonates as a spooky Halloween staple. So captivated was I by Kaspar and how he came to be, I decided you might also like to hear all about him and next time you’re at the Savoy Hotel, take a peak inside Kaspar’s restaurant to see the gold figurine for yourself, the main wooden carved Kaspar is kept as the “14th Guest” should the need arise. I know you’re just as intrigued as I was, so begins the story of Kaspar…. Patrizio, Andy (August 13, 2003). "Casper". IGN. Archived from the original on April 8, 2023 . Retrieved April 8, 2023. Game of Thrones has already gone down in history as one of the best TV shows ever. So what if there is only one dragon queen? There is no one better to pull off such a cool name than a white cat. If you love it, go for it!



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