Cat Tales

Kitty Capers and More

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Pets, Cats, Home & Garden, Nature
Cover of the book Cat Tales by LaVera Edick, Trafford Publishing
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Author: LaVera Edick ISBN: 9781490766522
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: November 3, 2015
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: LaVera Edick
ISBN: 9781490766522
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: November 3, 2015
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

Edicks book is written from the heart, showing bits of her family and herself. Throughout, she shows a clear passion for animals, an understanding of their quirky personalities and a recognition of the benefits of pet ownership. In sharing personal accounts, she puts words, emotions, and pictures to an intangible bond that pets share with their people and its truly heartwarming. Cat Tales gives a voice to all of the much-loved animals of the world and is a brief but impactful read for any animal lover. - The US Review of Books Cat Tales: Kitty Capers and More is a charming and heartwarming collection of stories, artwork, and personal reflections on pets and the positive effects they have on peoples lives. The first part of the book contains illustrations by the author and journal entries from a senior citizen named Ruth. Ruth chronicles the arrival of her diverse family of cats that she adoptedor did they adopt her? It all began when a half-starved stray cat came to Ruths door. Against her better judgment, she fed the cat and fell in love with not a he but a very pregnant she, whom she named Lady. Lady disappeared for a few days, returning with a tiny grey kitten, which she dropped at Ruths feet. A week later, she brought four more kittensone day at a time. In Ruths words, She must have been testing me to see if I would take good care of her first baby before she trusted me with the rest of her family. The second section, Kitty Capers and More, starts with the many positive effects that pets have on a persons healthboth mental and physiological. The author includes compelling statistics such as pet ownership boosting oxytocin and lowering cortisol, which can reduce stress and ease pain. Love is the most important health attribute we have, and pets are one of natures best sources of love. Edick finishes with accounts of her own pets and those of her family and her friends, accompanied by artwork and photographs that tell the story of how pets have played an important role in her life, the lives of her children, grandchildren, great, and great-great-grandchildren. Not just about cats, the book shares stories of special dogs, horses and even a pig named Leadbelly.

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Edicks book is written from the heart, showing bits of her family and herself. Throughout, she shows a clear passion for animals, an understanding of their quirky personalities and a recognition of the benefits of pet ownership. In sharing personal accounts, she puts words, emotions, and pictures to an intangible bond that pets share with their people and its truly heartwarming. Cat Tales gives a voice to all of the much-loved animals of the world and is a brief but impactful read for any animal lover. - The US Review of Books Cat Tales: Kitty Capers and More is a charming and heartwarming collection of stories, artwork, and personal reflections on pets and the positive effects they have on peoples lives. The first part of the book contains illustrations by the author and journal entries from a senior citizen named Ruth. Ruth chronicles the arrival of her diverse family of cats that she adoptedor did they adopt her? It all began when a half-starved stray cat came to Ruths door. Against her better judgment, she fed the cat and fell in love with not a he but a very pregnant she, whom she named Lady. Lady disappeared for a few days, returning with a tiny grey kitten, which she dropped at Ruths feet. A week later, she brought four more kittensone day at a time. In Ruths words, She must have been testing me to see if I would take good care of her first baby before she trusted me with the rest of her family. The second section, Kitty Capers and More, starts with the many positive effects that pets have on a persons healthboth mental and physiological. The author includes compelling statistics such as pet ownership boosting oxytocin and lowering cortisol, which can reduce stress and ease pain. Love is the most important health attribute we have, and pets are one of natures best sources of love. Edick finishes with accounts of her own pets and those of her family and her friends, accompanied by artwork and photographs that tell the story of how pets have played an important role in her life, the lives of her children, grandchildren, great, and great-great-grandchildren. Not just about cats, the book shares stories of special dogs, horses and even a pig named Leadbelly.

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