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With each book, you will receive a complimentary photograph of Samson and a Sailor Sam colouring sheet.
A percentage of proceeds will be donated to the Riverhaven Elderly Cat Welfare shelter in Devon which cares for abandoned elderly and disabled cats for the rest of their natural lives.
It is winter and the sea around Northern Europe can get very rough. Sailor Sam is seasick and like all cats, he is not a good patient. The sailors try all kinds of tricks to get a tablet down him but Sailor Sam outwits them eveytime. The Captain misunderstands Sam's illness and when Sam overhears his plans, he takes drastic action to try and cure himself. Then, a chance meeting in Dublin causes a totally different kind of sickness. What can it be and will Sailor Sam ever be cured?

Tigger the farm cat is forced to leave home due to a misunderstanding. A group of sailors take pity on him and he begins a new life on board ship as 'Sailor Sam'. Some of the sailors do not understand that cats are nocturnal and start to grumble that Sam is lazy. To prove them wrong, he decides to steer the ship at the night to speed them to their destination. Alas, cats are not famed for their map-reading skills and his actions have humorous and unexpected consequences. Where will the ship end up and will Sam be forgiven?
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International buyers, please order here - postage costs are airmail from the UK
UK customers may also order by sending a cheque for £8.50 (made payable to Angela Cater) to 52 Doncaster Avenue, Withington, Manchester, M20 1DJ
Daniel has taken right to the book and points out all the pictures of the "cats" (saying this word), tells me about the other objects he knows signs for, i.e. trees, birds, flowers, and dances when he sees the picture of the cats doing the hula. Cute! Thank you for sending it to us and writing and inscription for Daniel. Ellen Straub, Dubai
We love Sam! - Hanako Nomoto, Japan
My grandchildren loved the book, so much so that my 4 year old granddaughter insisted on taking it home with her. It was supposed to stay here! - Pat Heffer, Grandmother, Wiltshire
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