Friday, October 9, 2015

Dark Humor That Turns Dark And More Fun Facts About Cats

Hi everyone, today we continue the second leg of Salem’s Daughters’ Blog Tour at Susan Swiderski’s I Think, Therefore I Yam. For a full itinerary of my blog tour, Click Here or simply select the self-named TAB at the top. 

Salem’s Daughter’s A dark comedy that turns, well ... dark. 

Did You Know Domestic cats stay home without much to do and rarely use their instincts to hunt, explore, play and interact. As a result, they get a little nutty. 

Fun Fact While bored cats can exhibit destructive and antisocial behaviors, they might also demonstrate less obvious symptoms, including depression, excessive grooming, skin disorders, hypervocalization, house-training accidents, overeating and excessive sleeping. Reference

NOT Maria Gonzalez from Salem's Daughters
That could explain a lot from the thirteen cats at the bed and breakfast Murcat Manor. They’ve had four hundred years of down time working against them. 

No Bueno. 

Who Am I My name is Stephen Tremp and I write speculative fiction. My fourth novel, Salem’s Daughters, is supernatural thriller. 

Short Blurb A four hundred year old evil is unleashed when souls of the daughters of those killed during the Salem Witch Trials find a new generation of people to murder at a popular modern-day bed and breakfast. 

For a full synopsis and to download a copy of Salem’s Daughters for $2.99 Click Here

And as always, thanks for your support. Now off to Susan’s you go if you’ve not already been there.

8 comments:

  1. Hi Stephen - it's great to see you on the road .. and learn more about cats ... they do need space ... 400 years to hone their cat skills - could be serious for some critters or peeps ... Salem's Daughters sounds a great read .. cheers Hilary

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  2. My cats are definitely a little nutty, and that's with regular time outdoors to try to keep them sane.

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  3. I'll check out the tour stop. My dog acts like a cat sometimes! She gets all skittish and snobby!

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  4. That was interesting about the domestic cats getting a little nutty. I guess their instincts would be to hunt and if they aren't out doing that, not much else to do. I know they say corgis need a job since they are herding animals; that's why a lot of people get their corgis into agility. We didn't assign Koda a job per se but he sure found one with watching at the window for hours to see if anything invaded his backyard.

    betty

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  5. Thirteen bored cats could cause a lot of trouble.

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  6. Thirteen cats who've been bored for 400 years? Um... *runs away* XD

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  7. Our cats are plenty nutty, but at least they like to spend time playing, too. (Or who knows? Maybe they're just humoring me...)

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  8. My grandma's cat is nutty. He likes to lie on his back, legs sprawled out. I've never seen a cat do that.

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