Soul Comfort for Cat Lovers, Liz Eastwood
Soul Comfort for Cat Lovers, Liz Eastwood
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Soul Comfort for Cat Lovers
Coping Wisdom for Heart and Soul After the Loss of a Beloved Feline

Author: Liz Eastwood

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 2 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/16/2020

Categories: Nonfiction, Pets, Self-help


Synopsis

Liz Eastwood, CNC weaves her own experiences with advice from grief experts and stories from cat lovers to help you:

● Process your feelings and recognize them as normal

● Create something positive out of the energy of grief

● Cultivate a continued sense of connection to your cat

● Deal with inconvenient grief

This book also explores evidence of the most soulful of soul comforts: the possibility of the continuation of your loved one's spirit—and your connection to that spirit—after death. This topic is discussed from a perspective of open-minded curiosity, without bringing in any particular dogma or religion.

Asserting that you can live wholeheartedly after loss, and that your feline friend would want nothing less for you, Soul Comfort for Cat Lovers is a compassionate handbook for your grief-healing journey.

About Liz Eastwood

Liz Eastwood founded the Natural Cat Care blog with the tagline "Never say just a cat." She worked as a holistic nutrition counselor at the clinic of bestselling wellness author Julia Ross and was a writer for Apple for many years. She has a habit of collecting experiences and facts that challenge the notion of an indifferent universe.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dawn

I started reading this the night before I had to go back to work following time off to care for my sick cat and then time off following her home euthanasia. I was unable to sleep, bawling my eyes out, and dreading having to tell people who would be asking me about my kitty and knowing I would probab......more

Goodreads review by Ashley

I finally read this book from my aunt after my cat Geordi died a few months ago suddenly from a stroke caused by his heart murmur. While I feel skeptical after after death experiences involving anyone including felines, the best advice for me personally was the author pointing out the "irony that it......more