Lessons Learned from my Cat Laverne

by Gary R. Gray


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/27/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 60
ISBN : 9781490893884
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 60
ISBN : 9781490893891

About the Book

It all started at the local animal shelter. My wife, Patty, had gone looking for a cat to adopt when a little tiger cat with a light orange belly bearing dark ocelot spots took up with her. Patty was drawn to the cat’s sweet little face with the terracotta nose outlined in black. Her golden eyes were completely captivating.

Laverne, as she was called, was special—and remarkable. It wasn’t just us. Everyone who met her commented on her loving nature, her desire to connect with people, her grace, and her apparent appreciation for everything done for her.

We didn’t know at the time that she had lymphoma and we would enjoy her company for only a little less than two years.

When the diagnosis was confirmed, we were still hopeful she would be able to be with us for a while. As the treatment options began to diminish, I found myself reflecting on the sweet nature of this little kitty and all I was learning from her. Laverne was just being a loving cat, yet she exhibited many sterling traits that we all would do well to emulate.

Laverne lived her life well and illustrated the benefits of making friends, establishing connection, expressing appreciation, and maintaining relationships. In this book, you will be drawn to her appealing personality and realize that our small friend had much to teach us about living and loving well.


About the Author

Gary Gray is an ordained deacon in full connection with the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church. He is a licensed mental-health counselor and certified employee-assistance professional. Prior to his career in mental health, Gary directed music for the United Methodist Church and is still active in music ministry. He was led to work as a hospice counselor prior to developing a private practice.

Gary holds a bachelor of music education degree from Stetson University, Deland, Florida; a master’s of music in theory and composition from Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas; and a master of arts in counselor education from University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida.