Friday, September 06, 2013

Meowmazing!

Sorche Fairbank, one of my most treasured colleagues has an amazing ability to spot interesting and unusual books.  Her office shelf (I should snap a photo next time I'm there!) is a treasure trove of books I've loved.


The latest book is Whiskerslist: the kitty classifieds!

I love this book so much I'd purr if sharks could.

Angie Bailey the author was kind enough to include an entry from me as well so the book is extra fun (when you buy it, you'll know which one it is.)


160 hilarious classified ads written for cats, by cats, whiskerslist reveals the inner lives of our favorite furry friends like never before. With categories ranging from "Personals" and "Gigs" to "Lost & Found" and "Help Wanted," the varied posts in this entertaining cat community provide an imaginative and entertaining look into what cats are really up to when left alone. 




7 comments:

  1. I can only imagine the humor within these pages, and if it's anything like Sad Cat Diary, (with over 9 million views) it's a success.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKffm2uI4dk

    I also heard on the news the other day cat videos are the most watched videos on social media than any other. Who knew?

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  2. Here's the link to the video Donna mentioned in the comment above: Sad Cat Diary

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  3. "For three days I stalked the insect on the wall. It was a thumbtack. All logic has abandoned the world."

    Whiskerlist looks absolutely hilarious. Congrats to the writer! Brilliant idea.

    Terri

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  4. Sad Cat is total LOL hilarity. Pictures and monologue perfect. Out of 9M views, I claim at least 150,000 of them. I can't decide which line is my favorite...much like the door being held open so Cat can decide if it want's in...or out...or in...........

    Thx for posting the easier link Ms. Janet!

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  5. Hahahaha...meow...hahahaha...meow.

    I don't have a cat but if I did that's what she would have said.

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  6. Well, there are TIGER sharks, right?

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  7. Thank you for the post, Janet! I'm so glad your contribution was a part of it!

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