Tuesday, November 4, 2014

My Review of A Letter to My Cat


At times funny and at other times emotional, A Letter to My Cat is a real treat for those of us who love cats.  

My brother and his wife have given me two nieces and one nephew -- all of the feline kind.  Before them, I was a "dog man".  Now, though, I can honestly say these cats have found a way into my heart.  These "children" bring such fun and joy to their lives that there's not a moment goes by that they gush about these cats. 

I'm sure all the folks who contributed letter to A Letter to My Cat would agree. 

Love always has lots to say, and the love of and for these cats shines on every glossy picture and in every written word here.  Some letters talk about how they met their cats.  Others talk about how their cats changed their lives.  For some of the owners, their cats were there for them during incredibly difficult times in their lives.  For others, they stepped in and met their furry friends during a rough time in their cat's life only to have that furry ball of determination change the way they look at the world. 

From famous people to everyday people, their lives and loves have been enriched by cats.  And my life and understanding of love has been enriched by this book. 

Particularly the stories of Scooter and Toast.  (But I won't spoil the fun for you by recounting those stories here!)

I won't lie.  I cried. 

Especially when I read the letter to Bella.  

You deserve to read this book.  

I received this book free, from the Blogging for Books program, in exchange for my honest review. 

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