"Sharp, backward-curving horns, like those of some deer, to stab anything on its back-" Poth stumbled while the cat clung.
The cat clung to the branch with his front paws.
The little black and white cat still clung to Jhary's shoulder and it looked more puzzled than frightened by what it had witnessed.
I spoke with Mr. Howard, who clearly has not learned the Clintonian lesson that a cat who wants more lives must cling to that hot tin roof.
The cat, however, would not be moved but clung to Caramon tenaciously.
He watched as, suddenly, the little black-and-white cat sprang from Jhary's shoulder, clung for a moment to the side of the sky ship, and then flew off over the land, to disappear behind a line of hills.
The little black-and-white cat clung with all its claws to Jhary's shoulder.
Once or twice the cat would give a faint cry and cling closer to its master, but that was the only sign that others felt the discomforts that Corum felt.
The cat clung tenaciously to her back, insistently pressing its snout against the base of her skull, hissing and snarling.
Scott tried to comfort the grieving treecat one last time and had to fight blurriness in his eyes when the 'cat clung to his hand, looking up with such a pleading expression he could hardly bear to meet the treecat's steady green gaze.