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| Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul
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Stories of Feline Affection, Mystery and Charm
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Cats first purred their way into human hearts thousands of years
ago, and have been our treasured companions and soul mates ever
since. Whether impish kittens, regal adult cats or serene seniors, it’s
impossible for us to remain indifferent to them—especially at 4 A.M.
when the food bowl runs dry! So smile at their many "c'attitudes,"
and feed your feline passion by "purr-using" wonderful stories like
these:
- A Russian blue comforts his mourning owner by
faithfully bringing her flowers
- An heroic red tabby Manx saves the family he loves
from a lethal gas leak in their home
- A Devon rex with extraordinary talents—including
playing the piano—expands people's notions of
what a cat can do
- A fish-loving shorthair nearly loses his head while
scavenging in the garbage disposal—but lives to
meow about it
- A three-legged kitty befriends a lonely third-grade
girl, transforming her world and inspiring her future
success in life
From playful and hilarious accounts of life with cats
to heartwarming tales of cat courage, healing and
learning, each touching story in Chicken Soup for the Cat
Lover's Soul celebrates the special bond we share with
our cats. |
Oscar, the Garbage-Can Kitty
Oscar was named after the Sesame Street character who
lives in a garbage can because that is where we first
became acquainted. I was working at a pizza-delivery
chain and had been assigned garbage duty. While tossing
bags into a Dumpster, I heard a faint meow. I began digging
through the trash, and several layers down I found a
cat—bruised and thin. I wasn’t sure if the cat had crawled
into the Dumpster to scavenge for food or if he had been
put there purposely. Our establishment sat directly
behind an apartment complex, and unsupervised and
abandoned pets were common.
Back on solid ground, it became evident that the cat had
an injured leg. He couldn’t put any weight on his right
hindquarters. The situation created a dilemma for me.
Finances were tight, and I was moving back home to my
parents’ house—with two cats already in tow. Dad barely
tolerated the two established felines. His reaction to
another injured stray was sure to be less than receptive.
I took the stray to the vet, hoping to patch him up. After
shots and X-rays, the vet discovered the cat had a cracked
pelvis. I posted notices, hoping someone would claim the
cat or adopt him.
Meanwhile, the response at home was swift and firm:
No more cats! Dad insisted I take the cat to the Humane
Society immediately. I protested that the cat would be put
to sleep. Luckily, my mother intervened. She agreed the
injury would make the cat unadoptable, so we would keep
him long enough for his hip to heal. Then he would have
to go—no arguments.
Oscar must have somehow understood his situation.
He seemed to study the other two cats and their interactions
with my father. We suspect he bribed Tanner, our
golden retriever, with table scraps in exchange for etiquette
lessons. When the other cats were aloof, Oscar was
attentive. He came when his name was called, and he
would roll over on his back to have his belly scratched. As
his injury began to heal, he would jump on the ottoman
by my father’s favorite chair, and, eventually, into his lap.
Initially, Dad pushed Oscar away, but persistence paid off.
Soon, Oscar and a muttering Dad shared the chair.
At mealtimes, Oscar would come to sit with us.
Positioned on the floor by my father’s chair, every so often
Oscar would reach up with one paw and tap Dad on the
knee. At first, this provoked great irritation and colorful
expletives expressed in harsh tones. Oscar, however,
refused to be put off. Repetitive knee-taps soon led to
semi-covert handouts of choice morsels.
Oscar greeted my father at the top of the stairs every
morning and waited for him at the door every evening.
My father sometimes ignored Oscar, and, at other times,
stepped over him, complaining the whole time. Oscar
mastered opening doors by sticking his paw underneath
the door and rocking it back and forth until it opened.
Soon, he was sleeping in the master bedroom at the foot of
the bed. My father was completely disgusted, but couldn’t
stop the cat from sneaking onto the bed while they were
sleeping. Eventually, Dad gave up.
Before long, Oscar, aspiring to his own place at the table
during meals, began jumping up into my lap. He was
allowed to stay as long as his head remained below table
level. Of course, an occasional paw would appear as a
reminder of his presence.
Three months passed, and the vet pronounced Oscar
healthy and healed. I was heartbroken. How could I take
this loving soul away from what had become his home,
from the people he trusted? Sick at heart, I brought Oscar
home and told my parents what should have been good
news: Oscar was a healthy cat with a healed hip. “I’ll take
him to the Humane Society like I promised,” I said dully.
As I turned to put Oscar in the carrier for the trip, my
father spoke, uttering three magic words: “Not my cat!”
Oscar is home to stay. He now has his own chair at the
table and sleeps—where else?—in the master bedroom
between my mother and father. He is their official “grandkitten”
and living proof that deep within the most unlikely
heart, there is a cat lover in all of us.
-Kathleen Kennedy
©2005. All rights reserved. Reprinted from Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the written permission of the publisher. Publisher: Health Communications, Inc., 3201 SW 15th Street, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442. |
Jack CanfieldJack Canfield is a best-selling author and one of America's leading experts in the development of human potential. He is both a dynamic and entertaining speaker and a highly sought-after trainer with a wonderful ability to inform and inspire audiences to pen their hearts, love more openly and pursue their dreams. He is the author and narrator of several best-selling audio- and video cassette programs, including Self Esteem and Peak Performance, How to Build High Self-Esteem, Self-Esteem in the Classroom and Chicken Soup for the Soul – Live. He is regularly seen on television shows such as Good Morning America, 20/20 and NBC Nightly News. Jack has co-authored numerous books, including the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series, Dare to Win and The Aladdin Factor (all with Mark Victor Hansen), 100 Ways to Build Self-Concept in the Classroom (with Harold C. Wells) and Heart At Work (with Jacqueline Miller). Jack is a regularly featured speaker for professional associations, school districts, government agencies, churches, hospitals, sales organizations and corporations. Jack conducts an annual eight-day Training of Trainers program in the areas of self esteem and peak performance. It attracts educators, counselors, parenting trainers, corporate trainers, professional speakers, ministers and other interested in developing their speaking and seminar-leading skills. Visit the Chicken Soup for the Soul website, at www.chickensoup.com. [ More]
Mark Victor HansenMark Victor Hansen is a professional speakers who, in the last twenty years, had made over four-thousand presentations to more than 2 million people in 32 countries. His presentations cover sales excellence and strategies; personal empowerment and development; and how to triple your income and double your time off.
Mark has spent a lifetime dedicated to his mission of making a profound and positive difference in people's lives. Throughout his career, he has inspired hundreds of thousands of people to create a more powerful and purposeful future for themselves while stimulating the sale of billions of dollars worth of goods and services.
Marc is a prolific writer and has authored Future Diary, How to Achieve Total Prosperity and The Miracle of Tithing. He is co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series, Dare to Win and The Aladdin Factor (all with Jack Canfield), and The Master Motivator (with Joe Batten).
Mark has also produced a complete library of personal empowerment audio- and videocassette programs that have enabled his listeners to recognize and use their innate abilities in their business and personal lives. His message has made him a popular television and radio personality, with appearances on ABC, CBS, HBO, PBS, and CNN. He has also appeared on the cover of numerous magazines, including Success, Entrepreneur and Changes.
Mark is a big man with a heart and spirit to match — an inspiration to all who seek to better themselves.
Visit the Chicken Soup for the Soul website, at www.chickensoup.com. [ More]
Carol KlineCarol Kline has been a pet lover her entire life. She is the codirector of the Noah's Ark Animal Foundation Dog Rescue Program, in Fairfield, Iowa, a volunteer effort that saves lost, stray and abandoned dogs.
Carol spends many hours a week monitoring the fate of animals that are brought into the city pound. She also walks, feeds and "socializes" the dogs at the Noah's Ark facility, a cageless shelter for cats and dogs. "The gratitude and love I receive from these animals are more fulfilling than any paycheck I could ever receive. Volunteering time with the dogs fills my heart, and brings great joy to my life."
Coauthoring Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul has strengthened her existing appreciation for all animals and deepened her commitment to animal-rescue work.
A freelance writer for ten years, Carol, who has a B.A. in literature, has written for newspapers, newsletters and other publications. In addition to her writing and animal work, Carol is a speaker, self-esteem facilitator and certified instructor of the parenting skills program, Redirecting Children's Behavior (RCB). The first RCB instructor in Iowa, Carol presents workshops and in-service programs for childcare providers, and teaches a five-week program for parents. She has also been a counselor at a self-esteem camp in Missouri for teens and kids. Since 1975, Carol has taught stress-management programs to the general public. In 1990, she studied with Jack Canfield, and then has assisted as a facilitator in his annual Train the Trainers program. Her dynamic and engaging style has won her enthusiastic receptions from the various audiences she addresses.
Carol has the good fortune to be married to Larry Kline, and is stepmother to Lorin and McKenna. Besides her "main" dog, Hannah, Carol houses foster dogs until they find permanent homes. [ More]
Amy D. ShojaiAmy D. Shojai, writes a weekly newspaper P'ETiquette™ column and the weekly online PurinaCatchow.com "Emotional Health" column. [ More]
Marty Becker D.V.M.Marty Becker, D.V.M., is passionate about his work fostering the affection and connection between animals and people that he calls, "The Bond." Dr. Becker is regularly featured on ABC-TV's, Good Morning America. He is a contributing pet-care writer for Parade magazine, and frequent veterinary contributor to The Martha Stewart Show. He also co-writes the award-winning weekly column on pets and their care, PetConnection, which appears in newspapers across the United States and Canada through the Universal Press Syndicate. Becker is also the host of "The Pet Doctor" on PBS. He has been named Companion Animal Veterinarian of the Year for the U.S. by the Delta Society and the American Veterinary Medical Association, and also coauthored fourteen pet books that have sold over six million copies including Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul, bowWOW and The New York Times bestseller Why Do Dogs Drink Out of the Toilet? Marty and his family enjoy life in Northern Idaho and share Almost Heaven Ranch with four barn cats, three dogs, and four Quarter Horses. [ More]
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Inventory: Available usually ships within 24–48 hours
ISBN-10: 0757303323
ISBN-13: 9780757303326
HCI-Item: 3323
Book Format: Paperback
Page Count: 380
Publication Date: 09/27/2005
Category: Self-Help/Inspiration/Pets
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