Lyssa blogs here , and we have followed each other's blogs for many years now. She recently asked me if I would review her latest book [acknowledging that I am not really a 'cat' person!] and I said I would.
The title intrigued me, as there aren't any domesticated cats mentioned in the Scriptures [although there are quite a few lions and also references to leopards] The Egyptians were very fond of cats, and these felines occur in their religious ceremonies. What was this about?
The book is in fact a collection of true anecdotes about the author's three cats, Smudge, Smoke and Shadow. Their behaviour, and their fascinating homelife serve to illustrate all sorts of important principles about life, laughter, love and long-suffering.
Each chapter is headed by a Bible verse which emphasises the point being made, the lesson to be learned. as the story unfolds.
The book is an easy read - either sit down and work right through it, or pick it up and just read one tale at a time. Even as a non cat-person, I found myself entertained, amused, and sometimes challenged by the moggies' antics, and wondered how I would have responded to some of them. Owning cats is certainly a character building experience.
I have a few reservations about some Bible verses being used out of context, but this isn't meant to be heavy theology, so I won't knock off too many stars! And it is not just for people of faith.
I think it would be a sweet little gift for a cat-lover of your acquaintance, and is available from Amazon. The book also contains fewer calories than an Easter Egg which is another point in its favour.****
Purrhaps you know someone who would like a copy...Update-please read Lyssa's comment below
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
A Purrfect Gift For Someone?
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That's a good alternative to buying someone a chocolate egg for Easter. Owning cats us definitely a whole different thing to owning dogs. π
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DeleteI believe cats own you rather than you owning them. I read a few blogs/FB pages where the cat adventures are hilarious. Definitely a calorie free easter treat. Catriona
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DeleteIt's a sweet little book, and a really good read for having a calming enjoyable moment.
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DeleteThank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!
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ReplyDeleteI love Lyssa's blog she is so amusing...anytime I drive to Leeds I look out for her whizzing up and down in her little car! She is a good story teller and I shall certainly look out for her book.
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DeleteI shall have a look at Amazon. In this house we are ruled by Miss Sheva who has us (me) firmly under her paw. She came as a rescue 2 years, a frightened, skinny little girl who had already had a couple of litters, but now she is plump and glossy and well loved. Xx
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DeleteGill, thank you, book arrived safely. Looks great
DeleteLived this book. Hilarious and entirely relatable!
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DeleteThe title is a tease, and I found myself wracking my brains until I read the post. It sounds entertaining. We owned two cats and later helped neighbours and friends who needed cat care while away. Cats have strong personalities!
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DeleteIf it is available outside of Amazon, who I do not buy from, I might consider getting it for my mum. I don't want to give Bezos anymore money. It sounds an intriguing book!
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DeleteI'm the author, and the paperback is supposed to be available outside Amazon, but it's not getting out there quickly. I've put an explanation on my blog here https://sybilwitterson.blogspot.com/2026/03/explaining-some-writing-stuff-and-why.html
DeleteThank you for asking about this.
Thank you for the book review, Angela. :)
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