Feline Friends book launch by Dr Anne Fawcett

May 13, 2017
Feline Friends book launch by Dr Anne Fawcett

Join Dr. Anne Fawcett at the heartwarming Feline Friends book launch, a collection of captivating tales about cats and their humans. Grab your copy now!

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Earlier on this month I was honoured to launch Feline Friends: Tales from the heart , a book put together by the Cat Protection Society of NSW (CPS), a charity based on Enmore Road in Newtown, Sydney.

A number of Sydney Animal Hospitals’ clients and patients contributed to this beautiful collection of photos, essays, illustrations and tales about cats and their humans. It has been amazing to learn and see what our patients get up to when they are on home turf and it was fantastic to catch up with contributors and fellow feline advocates at the launch on Tuesday, 9 October 2012.

The book will be available in bookstores from November – but you don’t need to wait! Advance copies can be purchased directly from the Cat Protection Society’s shop at 85 Enmore Road, Newtown. Proceeds go to the important work done by CPS.

Above is a photo of a foster kitten (being cared for by SAH nurse Ashleigh) road testing the book! It’s the perfect size to hold in one hand while stroking your cat with the other. Or, as demonstrated by this young miss, good for relaxing on after you’ve had a big drink of milk!

 

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