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"And you thought cat ladies were crazy and hopelessly unhip: Like the untamed creatures they adore, they can also be rock-chick-cool. Nina Malkin proves it, smashing tired stereotypes with her seriously funny, on-target memoir of rescue and redemption. I loved this book from head to tail."--Julia Szabo, Pet-Reporter.com"Kudos to Ms. Malkin for by-passing those overworked villain-victim clichés in favor of a delightful albeit necessarily bittersweet celebration of this most challenging and special human-animal relationship."--Myrna Milani, DVM"This sprightly tale will please cat lovers…mehr

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"And you thought cat ladies were crazy and hopelessly unhip: Like the untamed creatures they adore, they can also be rock-chick-cool. Nina Malkin proves it, smashing tired stereotypes with her seriously funny, on-target memoir of rescue and redemption. I loved this book from head to tail."--Julia Szabo, Pet-Reporter.com"Kudos to Ms. Malkin for by-passing those overworked villain-victim clichés in favor of a delightful albeit necessarily bittersweet celebration of this most challenging and special human-animal relationship."--Myrna Milani, DVM"This sprightly tale will please cat lovers everywhere, and maybe even convert a few dog lovers along the way."--Publisher's WeeklyIn this first-ever feral cat narrative, a Brooklyn woman who "has it all" gets a lot more than she bargained for when a family of wild cats moves into her backyard. Packed with information and insights on feline behavior and the nuts and bolts of cat caretaking, this book brings the feral cat epidemic home in all-too-human terms.
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Nina Malkin has been a magazine writer and editor for twenty years. She has been on staff at Cosmopolitan, Elle, Mademoiselle, and Teen People and has written for Vogue, Entertainment Weekly, Time Out New York, All You, and the L.A. Times. She was the West Coast editor for Maxim's launch and was involved with the start-up of the west-coast based alternative music magazine Ray Gun. She has written and done media training for all the major record labels, including Sony and BMG. Nina lives with her incredibly tolerant husband and two indoor cats in, of course, Brooklyn, New York.