When I first designed Great Rescues Calendar in 2011 I wanted the book to be beautiful and inspiring and useful as a calendar. I also wanted it to be useful to those who loved and lived with cats, and I maintained that section when I republished the next year as Great Rescues Day Book. Just over a decade ago clear and accurate information wasn’t always easy to find unless you knew where to look, and inaccurate or outdated information was still very present.
For that reason I decided to add an extra section to the back with information about cats, cat health, behavior and care, which I’d been writing about for at least 20 years, along with caring for my evolving family of felines and fosters with the guidance of amazing veterinarians who taught me so much. Here are the first two pages of 13 pages of resources.
Today information is constantly updated
But some sections have needed updates to the point they would have to be completely reworked because of the huge number of feline health and behavior studies, some begun as long as 25 years ago, completed in the last decade. That’s a good thing! I’ve been writing on them over on The Creative Cat and for the publications and websites who’ve published my articles—as well as putting the information into practice in my family of felines and in practicing TNR and helping others with cats. The studies given us results to use now, many are ongoing considering cats are living longer and longer.
I loved putting my “Feline Lifestages and Age Equivalents” chart together with my pencil sketch of Stanley who lived to be 25, and the section on the importance of spay and neuter and the practice of TNR because much of it was completely new to most people I talked to, and readers thanked me for it.
AND it’s everywhere!
Not only do we have that information, it’s actually highly accessible because the universities who have conducted the studies have websites devoted to the information, veterinary universities offer the information on their websites whether they did the studies or not, and organizations devoted to individual feline welfare issues or all of them have websites and outreach to be sure to reach everyone with cats, and our veterinarians have posters in their offices and brochures to give to us for topics that we need to know. You almost have to work hard to avoid it in order not to find it!
But now that information is constantly updated in trusted online resources as conditions and studies and practices change I want those who purchase Great Rescues Day Book, which is usable in perpetuity, to be able to use all of it for many years, and there’s no way I can predict the future for what we might need to know a decade from now.
Some changes with the next reprint…
So with the next reprint this year I’m going to edit that section to just the timeless information that I hand out to people all the time, and add something more. For one thing, readers have always enjoyed using the “22 Cats Note Paper” so I’ll be adding a few more pages of it.
…and a clearance of the remaining books…
I have a dozen books left that regularly sell for $20 including shipping, handling and taxes. I’m going to cut that price in half so the clearance sales can help finance the reprint. I hope to have the reprint ready for September. This clearance is only available here, on my website dedicated to this book. You can order some at the clearance price right below.
And someday soon a new Great Rescues Day Book!
I designed and published the original calendar in 2011, including portraits of rescued cats I’d done up to that point. I have enough new portraits to be able to do at least one new volume. I don’t think I can have that ready this year, but I’m going to begin designing it, because, why not?
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