So my goal is to take part in the new feature Jo over at Jo's Book Blog has started at least once a month. On Thursdays, she posts things related to our precious furbabies. This week Cass is sharing "Books to Bark & Crow About" as he has discovered a series he thinks all pet lovers might like!
Hi guys, it's me Cass. I sure hope you all are having a great summer. Things here on The Farm are good, but hot. Today, as you read this, we are celebrating July 4th with our family and we wish all of you that celebrate are having a safe and happy holiday. And beware fireworks, too many pets and Vets don't like them so use sparingly please.
So here is a series that Mom has slowly been collecting and I thought I would share it with you guys. I think the covers are super cool too!
Here's the synopsis for the first in the Pet Whisperer series. I think the covers are great - especially the ones with the doggies,. Hope I can convince Mom to read them soon. I want to hear all about how great they are!
FROM GOODREADS: I was just your normal twenty-something with seven associate degrees and no idea what I wanted to do with my life. That is, until I died… Well, almost.
As if a near-death experience at the hands of an old coffeemaker wasn’t embarrassing enough, I woke up to find I could talk to animals. Or rather one animal in particular.
His full name is Octavius Maxwell Ricardo Edmund Frederick Fulton, but since that’s way too long for anyone to remember, I’ve taken to calling him Octo-Cat. He talks so fast he can be difficult to understand, but seems to be telling me that his late owner didn’t die of natural causes like everyone believes.
Well, now it looks like I no longer have a choice, apparently my life calling is to serve as Blueberry Bay’s first ever pet whisperer P.I while maintaining my façade as a paralegal at the offices of Fulton, Thompson & Associates.
I just have one question: How did Dr. Doolittle make this gig look so easy?
As if a near-death experience at the hands of an old coffeemaker wasn’t embarrassing enough, I woke up to find I could talk to animals. Or rather one animal in particular.
His full name is Octavius Maxwell Ricardo Edmund Frederick Fulton, but since that’s way too long for anyone to remember, I’ve taken to calling him Octo-Cat. He talks so fast he can be difficult to understand, but seems to be telling me that his late owner didn’t die of natural causes like everyone believes.
Well, now it looks like I no longer have a choice, apparently my life calling is to serve as Blueberry Bay’s first ever pet whisperer P.I while maintaining my façade as a paralegal at the offices of Fulton, Thompson & Associates.
I just have one question: How did Dr. Doolittle make this gig look so easy?
HAPPY JULY 4th GUYS!
Hi Cass! You did a good job on the blog today. Don't you just love all the cute fur friends on the book covers? Happy 4th back at ya!
ReplyDeleteCass says thanks for the compliment!
DeleteThis series sounds so good! Thanks for sharing, Cass, and happy 4th to you and your family😁🇺🇸
ReplyDeleteHope you guys had a great one too!
DeleteDog-eared Deliquent is my favorite lol. Hope you have a great fourth of July! Thanks for participating in Furs-Day Feature!
ReplyDeleteThanks for creating it!
DeleteHappy Fourth of July!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lark!
DeleteI share your worries about pets and fireworks Cass. Personally I don't see the point in fireworks and would be happy to see them banned! Hope you had a good day yesterday with mum and dad!
ReplyDeleteI would too. Cass does somewhat okay with them but after the 4 hour war that raged on in our neighborhood the evening/night of July 4th, we were ALL on edge!
DeleteThese do sound fun and have the best covers:) Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteI love the covers too. The next one is just as adorable and the author seems to rotate between dog and cat.
DeleteI am getting this series on audio to review it looks super cute!
ReplyDeleteYay! I hope we both enjoy it then.
DeleteThese look and sound really cute. 😃
ReplyDeleteThe covers are super cute - possibly what drove me to them in the first place.
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