Fellow feline fanciers get ready. Have I got a book for you: Jeff Bogle's Street Cats & Where To Find Them: The Most Feline-Friendly Cities and Attractions Around the World. Here's the information you need to plan a truly memorable vaca. Or, if you're like me, daydream about someday being able to afford such a vacation.
Now mind you, Bogle did not start out as a friend of felines. He grew up without a ginger or a tuxedo in his home. His parents were always spreading anti cat propaganda. (He would eventually manage to convert his mother to the joys of cat parenting.) When at the age of twenty-four he was told he would have to temporarily take in a feline he was sure it would ruin his life...
...Needless to say it didn't...
..."Four hours later, Kitt was on my lap kneading biscuits into my doughy body. Roughly four hours and two seconds later, I was an unabashed cat dad who wondered, What in the hell was wrong with my parents? Biscuits in your neck, sleeping on your chest, and purring into your shoulder--what's not to love, Dad?"
Now Bogle is a travel writer, earning his living and some pretty awesome perks doing what most of us pay to do or want to be able to afford to pay to do. His mobility and his unabashed fondness for felines combine to make Street Cats & Where To Find Them something special. He takes readers to almost two dozen locations around the world--from Chile to Iceland, from Japan to Puerto Rico--introducing us to the defining features of the place, its foods, and the felines who frequent it, and sharing GORGEOUS PICTURES of those felines. For each location he gives the basics--like where to stay, where to eat, how to get around. He also has a section on cat cafés, museums, festivals...
But he realizes that there are a lot of street cats not as fortunate as those that live out their best lives in cafés and other shops or have their needs met by groups of dedicated volunteers. He knows that for all too many street cats existence is a frightening, exhausting struggle for survival. He fills readers in on the many organizations through which we can help these forgotten felines.
I am personally grateful to Bogle for affirming a concept I've intuited since the precious 16 years when Joey cat--short for Joseph Jacob Hathaway--was my beloved cat companion. The soul cat. Don't get me wrong. I've loved all my cats. And you know I adore Tobago. But Bogle affirms what I believe--that there can be the one soul cat. And if she or he becomes part of your life you are blessed beyond measure. At Veazie Vet the doctors frequently remarked that we were one of the most tightly bonded cat-human pairs they'd ever seen.
Anyway, if you're a fellow feline fancier I recommend that you get Street Cats & Where To Find Them. But don't stash it on a shelf and forget it. Give it prime space on your coffee table or other central location. You'll be able to flip through those gorgeous photos whenever you want. And you'll impress your cat loving friends and family members with your most excellent taste.
Well I had a simply dreamy Valentines Day. Eugene had given me flowers 💐 the night before. I woke up to find a beautiful sentimental card at my place at the table. He took me to Governors for breakfast and dinner. We went for a road trip, stopping at 2 Goodwills. He paid for the stuff I couldn't resist including a Squishmallow and a Squishmallow Squad shirt. Tobago gave me sweet snuggles and was delighted with her special treat: a tuna Fancy Feast entrée. Our house was lit with love.
A great big shout out goes out to Eugene and precious Tobago.
Jules Hathaway
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