Back by popular demand: Ingrid Newkirk’s CATivating virtual book talk!

Dear Aaaaaaa,

PETA President and renowned cat “auntie” Ingrid Newkirk is giving a special encore presentation all about cats and her new book, 250 Vital Things Your Cat Wants You to Know! It’s your chance to join her as she shares information from this essential cat guardian’s bible.

 
 

How did Kim Basinger find her cat? Do you recognize your cat’s subtle facial expressions? Has your new partner got your cat’s pajamas in a twist? What five easy things can you do to turn your home into a cat’s castle? Will you regret not going to the vet? What should you do if, heaven forbid, your cat eats a poisonous plant or disappears? Ingrid will address such questions and much more in this virtual book talk.

There are lots of things your cat would like you to know, and if we humans were better at translating meows, ear twitches, blinks, and tail flicks, we wouldn’t need a book like 250 Vital Things Your Cat Wants You to Know. But the fact is that many of us are not nearly as good at translating “Catese” as cats are at understanding our language.

 
Register Here!
 

When you register, you’ll have a special opportunity to purchase personalized copies of Ingrid’s pawsome book. With each purchase, you’ll receive a bonus: a festive handmade organic catnip ball, a coupon for a PETA Shop Kitty Cone Catnip Toy or “Kitty Donut” Catnip Toy, and a postcard titled “Cats Dreaming” designed by PETA member and wildlife artist Debbie Goodman. If you purchase five or more books, you’ll also receive your choice of a beautifully designed cat necklace by artist Sarah Kaiser or a super-useful grooming glove from Mr. Peanut’s, a PETA Business Friend.

 

250 Vital Things Your Cat Wants You to Know makes a great gift, and it’s up to scratch, so purrchase copies today.

We hope you can join us and learn fascinating things about cats along the way. Please invite your friends and family—everyone is welcome!

If you have any questions, please contact Melanie Veach at MelanieV@petaf.org or 323-210-2245.

 
                                                           

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