![]() ![]() My human adores Maira Kalman and I like to eat so I figured I’d check this out. “ I was looking for a self-help book about how to positively cope with my boredom and borderline separation anxiety. What Pete Ate from A-Z : where we explore the English Alphabet (in its entirety) In Which a certain DOG DEVOURS a MYRIAD of ITEMS which he should NOT by Maira Kalman Thank you for letting me share my favorite picture book with you this month.” Not that I get outside anymore to investigate such things…these days I greet the moon through the window and only venture as far as a visit with my friend Zach, the cat down the hall: the life of an apartment cat. Ha, of course I do not think the moon is a giant bowl of milk! I may have been born in a barn, but I am now a well-heeled city cat of seven years, thank you very much. And upon my return there was always a little bowl, waiting just for me. Climbed to the top of the tallest tree, scared though I may have been. I chased through gardens and ran by the pond. “My love for Kitten’s First Full Moon can be traced to my early upbringing in rural Connecticut and my experience as a young cat in the out-of-doors. So this January…we checked in with our favorite furballs and imagined all they might say (or choose from the library for themselves): h ere are their pet picks. ![]() And could human eyes ever be so expressive? People who share their lives with animals know that they have a lot to say-with a woof, a mew, a reach of a paw (or claw!), a twitch of the tail, a plaintive sigh when a walk is not forthcoming. A very kind and persuasive staff member fostered kittens for a local rescue for years: we have many, many cats among us. Staff PET Picks! Our furry friends share their library faves
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