ボウエンさんはフェイスブックで、

ボブが自分の回復を助けてくれたと感謝する。

 

「ボブは本当に大勢の人に会って、

何百万人もの人生にかかわった。

ボブみたいな猫は今までいなかったし、

これからもいない。

自分の人生の光が消えてしまったみたいだ。

ボブのことは決して忘れない」

 

 

 

 

記事から ~

 

ジェームズさんは

印税でホームレス支援団体などに恩返しをしています。

「鶴の恩返し」ならぬ「猫の恩返し」。

ボブとジェームズさんの出会いは

世界をほんの少しだけかもしれないけれど

温かくしてくれました。

 

ありがとう、ボブ。

感謝を込めて。

 

 

 

ボウエンさん Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/StreetCatBob

 

Hodder & Stoughton and James Bowen are saddened to announce the death of Bob the cat on 15 June at the age of at least 14 years.  

 

James, a recovering addict, first met Bob in 2007 when he found him abandoned and injured. James took care of Bob who in turn gave him a reason to get up each morning. They quickly became inseparable, busking and selling The Big Issue on the streets of London.  

 

In 2012 Hodder & Stoughton published James’ first book, A Street Cat Named Bob, telling his and Bob’s extraordinary story. The book was a publishing sensation, selling - along with its sequels The World According to Bob, A Gift from Bob and The Little Book of Bob - more than eight million books in more than forty languages, and was made into the film in 2016 starring Luke Treadaway as James.  Bob appeared in the film as himself and will appear in a sequel, A Gift from Bob, later this year.     

 

As James and Bob continued to find fans all over the world, Bob led an incredible life meeting well-wishers at book signings, travelling the world and coping with feline fame. He was an extraordinary cat who will be greatly missed.

 

James Bowen says 

“Bob saved my life. It’s as simple as that. He gave me so much more than companionship. With him at my side, I found a direction and purpose that I’d been missing. The success we achieved together through our books and films was miraculous. He’s met thousands of people, touched millions of lives. There’s never been a cat like him. And never will again. I feel like the light has gone out in my life. I will never forget him.”  

https://www.thebookseller.com/…/james-bowen-says-goodbye-un…

 

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