Feline Fiction
Feline Fiction refers to a genre of literature that features cats as central characters or themes. This genre can include various forms of storytelling, such as novels, short stories, and children's books, where cats play significant roles in the plot or serve as symbols. Popular examples include works by authors like T.S. Eliot and Haruki Murakami, who incorporate feline elements into their narratives.
The appeal of Feline Fiction often lies in the unique personalities and behaviors of cats, which can be both whimsical and profound. These stories may explore themes of companionship, independence, and the mysterious nature of cats, resonating with readers who appreciate the complexities of feline life.