Chicken Soup For The Soul Lessons Learned From My Cat
$16.95
Some of the simplest, yet most powerful lessons we learn are often taught by the least likely of our family members – our cats! We can learn something from them every day if we just open our minds and our hearts to the valuable lessons they are trying to teach.
What do we learn from our cats? Everything. Our cats make us better people. If we rescued them, they rescue us back. If we’re sad, they comfort us. If we need to have more fun, they show us how. They are our therapists, our role models, and our best friends.
You’ll laugh a lot, tear up at times, and nod your head in recognition as you read these tales about the wonderful experience of sharing life with a cat. Lessons from our cats come in many forms, from the hilarious to the heroic. You’ll enjoy a wide variety of entertaining stories in these ten chapters:
– Learning to Love the Cat
– Small But Mighty
– You Just Have to Laugh
– Lost and Found
– Meant to Be
– Miracles Happen
– Perks & Quirks
– My Very Good, Very Bad Cat
– Natural Therapists
– Opening Hearts
And your purchase of this book will help support the important work of American Humane, creating a better life for cats everywhere.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781611590999
ISBN10: 161159099X
Amy Newmark
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2023
Chicken Soup For The Soul
Publisher: Chicken Soup for the Soul Publishing, LLC
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