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The prototype cat of "Bob the Stray Cat" has passed away, and the original novel has been translated into more than 30 languages

author:Cat's Eye Movie

According to media reports, the protagonist of the movie "Stray Cat Bob" Bob Cat unfortunately passed away, James. Bowen posted in memory of Bob. In 2007, James M. Bowen met Bob, and before he met Bob, Bowen was a street addict. After meeting Bob, taking care of Bob became Bowen's daily routine.

The prototype cat of "Bob the Stray Cat" has passed away, and the original novel has been translated into more than 30 languages

After several years of caring, Bowen wrote a book about himself and Bob, and Bob the Stray Cat was eventually translated into more than thirty languages. Later, Bowen successively launched "Bob's World" and "Bob's Gift", and in 2016, the film version of "Bob the Stray Cat" was released in the UK and introduced to the mainland after a gap of two years.

The prototype cat of "Bob the Stray Cat" has passed away, and the original novel has been translated into more than 30 languages

The film highly restores the life of Bowen and Bob at that time, when Bowen first met Bob, Bob was injured, in the process of taking care of Bob, Bowen met the heartwarming girl Betty, but at that time Bowen was rehabilitating drugs, did not tell Betty that he had a history of drug use.

The prototype cat of "Bob the Stray Cat" has passed away, and the original novel has been translated into more than 30 languages

When Bowen dealt with Bob's injury, the next day he took Bob to the street to sell, what Bowen did not expect was that because of Bob's appearance, there were many people who tipped themselves that day, and Bowen also made the most money ever, and later Bowen also bought Bob a lot of cat food and improved his life.

The prototype cat of "Bob the Stray Cat" has passed away, and the original novel has been translated into more than 30 languages

But the good times did not last long, Bowen took Bob to sell art together, which caused the jealousy of his peers, and Bowen fought with his peers, resulting in a six-month ban on street art. Later, Bowen took Bob to a magazine agency to sell magazines, and at first because of Bob's help, Bowen sold magazines quickly, but because he violated the relevant regulations on selling magazines, he was stopped selling magazines for a month.

The prototype cat of "Bob the Stray Cat" has passed away, and the original novel has been translated into more than 30 languages

Fortunately, Bowen later persevered and re-sold the magazine with Bob, and Bowen also brought Bob spiritual salvation, so that Bowen successfully quit drugs and completed self-redemption. The same is true of the real Bowen. Unfortunately, this fate-changing cat unfortunately passed away, hoping that Bob would be well in another world.

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