I hated the last animal-themed Allan Zullo anthology I read; titled Haunted Animals: True Ghost Stories, it was a truly terrible book. (My review can be found here.) It bugged me in just about every way possible: the stories focused almost exclusively on negative and/or violent interactions between ...
Haunted Animals: True Ghost Stories contains nine stories that are "true" the same way that Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a true story. In other words, these are definitely not true stories, and the introduction admits as much when it says, "You'll read nine spine-tingling tales, inspired, in part, by...
The book equivalent of 'Ripley's Believe It Or Not', containing real-life accounts of what might be called fate, chance, destiny, coincidence, serendipity, synchronicity, etc. I just called it: "meant to be!"