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SKitty [Shipscat series #1]
by Mercedes Lackey
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The Captain thought that their shipscat would be an asset at the trade negations, so he ordered Dick to bring her with them. Dick had warned her repeatedly not to hunt on this planet, but what cat ever does what a human tells her to? (Published: 1989)
Words: 5162 - Reading Time: 14-20 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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A Tail of Two SKittys [Shipscat Series #2]
by Mercedes Lackey
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Dick White, cat handler for the space ship Brightwing, knew that his shipscat was intelligent, but he hadn't expected her to come to the rescue when he and his shipmates were kidnapped. (Published: 1994)
Words: 5034 - Reading Time: 14-20 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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SCat [Shipscat series #3]
by Mercedes Lackey
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When Dick White set out to discover the origins of the ship's new cat, he certainly never expected to find himself involved with the Drug Interdiction group of the Patrol. (Published: 1996)
Words: 6124 - Reading Time: 17-24 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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A Better Mousetrap [Shipscat Series #4]
by Mercedes Lackey
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Bringing cats to the planet to kill the local vermin seemed like a great idea, until they discovered the existence of a sect that revered the vermin as children of their god. (Published: 1999)
Words: 5637 - Reading Time: 16-22 min.
Category: Fantasy
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