Kitty Literature Trivia Page - 2

Trivia Questions

What real-life library cat became famous for being adopted by the Spencer Public Library in Iowa and featured in the non-fiction book 'Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World'?

In Neil Gaiman's 'Coraline,' what mysterious character, initially nameless, advises Coraline and serves as her guide in the Other World?

Which ancient Egyptian deity, often depicted with the head of a lioness or domestic cat, was associated with protection, fertility, and joy, and sometimes appears in historical fiction?

Natsume Sōseki's classic novel 'I Am a Cat' is a prominent example of a literary tradition in Japan where stories are often told from a feline perspective or feature cats significantly. What is this broad literary tradition sometimes referred to as?

In the science fiction novel 'The Cat Who Walked Through Walls' by Robert A. Heinlein, what unique ability does the cat, Pixel, possess?

Which classic American author, known for macabre tales, wrote 'The Black Cat,' a chilling story of murder, guilt, and a seemingly supernatural feline?

What avant-garde French novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet is largely narrated from the perspective of a cat observing a crime scene and human interactions in a meticulous, detached manner?

In Ursula K. Le Guin's short story 'The Fliers of Gy,' what unique ability do the domesticated feline-like creatures of Gy possess, allowing them to communicate and bond with humans?

Which ancient Greek fabulist is credited with the tale 'The Cat-Maiden,' where a cat transformed into a woman still retains her feline instincts?

What is the specific breed of cat that features prominently in Anne McCaffrey's 'The Ship Who Sang' series, often found accompanying the sentient shells?