"The Cat Who Went to Paris" is a charming memoir by Peter Gethers that tells the story of his unique bond with his Scottish Fold cat, Norton. The narrative begins with Gethers adopting Norton in New York City and quickly highlights their affectionate relationship. Norton is not just a pet; he becomes an integral part of Gethers' life, showing his quirky personality and antics that endear him to everyone. The book also chronicles the adventures the duo shares, particularly their move to Paris. Gethers describes how Norton adapts to the new environment, capturing the cultural nuances and experiences of living in the city. This change of scenery adds depth to the story, illustrating the joys and challenges of traveling with a pet.