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To Bird or Not To Bird captures the wonderful moment a bird and a worm meet, take the time to get to know one another, and ponder how different things would be if they couldn't do the wonderful things they do.

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To Bird or Not To Bird captures the wonderful moment a bird and a worm meet, take the time to get to know one another, and ponder how different things would be if they couldn't do the wonderful things they do.
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For decades, Susan Russell has been writing for both business and pleasure. Among the many books she has authored is an award-winning coffee table book titled, A Ruff Road Home: The Court Case Dogs of Chicago. As a former shelter director, she's intimately acquainted with the plight of community cats and life-saving strategies, including trap neuter return (TNR). Susan practices law and lives in Philly with her very patient spouse, many beautiful cats and all manner of furry fosters. Lucy Noland's career as a journalist has taken her across America, from Alaska through the Bay Area, Detroit, New York City, Houston, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. This mom of three humans, five felines, one chinchilla, a box turtle and beloved medically urgent foster cats feels most blessed to help those in need. Though, awards from Emmys to Golden Mikes sit on her bookshelves, it's the honors for her advocacy from organizations such as the Humane Society of the United States and ACCT Philly that have a special place in her heart. Kaity Lacy is a renowned and sought-after artist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and beyond. Kaity is also an educator who loves to teach children the joys of art. Kaity donates many of her colorful and expressive animal paintings to rescue organizations, thus helping these always cash-strapped nonprofits raise funds for their many animals in need. Throughout the years, Kaity has fostered a host of shelter cats and dogs and favors taking on those with serious medical conditions.