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Nimai and Syama were neglected kittens made to sleep outside and go hungry. When animal lover Vicky noticed they weren't taken care of and an icy winter crept upon their garden home, she began her journey to rescue them and show that some people are worthy of their trust. Alhadeff's tale is sadly an all-too-common one of two neglected cats entirely left to fend for themselves by their 'owner'. Through Alhadeff's acts of kindness we see how her friendship with the cats blossoms as the trust between them grows. The author's compassion, dedication and patience shines through her words and is…mehr

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Nimai and Syama were neglected kittens made to sleep outside and go hungry. When animal lover Vicky noticed they weren't taken care of and an icy winter crept upon their garden home, she began her journey to rescue them and show that some people are worthy of their trust. Alhadeff's tale is sadly an all-too-common one of two neglected cats entirely left to fend for themselves by their 'owner'. Through Alhadeff's acts of kindness we see how her friendship with the cats blossoms as the trust between them grows. The author's compassion, dedication and patience shines through her words and is rewarded by a mutually respectful relationship with Nimai and Syama. Even before opening, the book beckons you in with soft and warm illustrations by Anja Kolenko. This is a great book for anyone with children and cats already living together or those thinking of adding a feline to the family.
Autorenporträt
Vicky Alhadeff is a dog and cat behaviour advisor and trainer in the UK. Her passion is to help dogs and cats be further understood to reduce behaviour problems so they can live happier lives. Vicky has a BA degree in Psychology and Social Anthropology from the University of Cape Town and is a certified COAPE animal behaviourist DipCAPBT, a Tellington TTouch practitioner and Family Paws Parent Educator. She is also a professional photographer and spent the first part of her life as a press and documentary photographer in South Africa and the UK.