P. S. I Love You More Than Tuna Helps Heal Grieving Hearts
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I’d like to offer huge congratulations to our friend Sarah Chauncey on today’s release of her new book, P.S. I Love You More Than Tuna.
If you’ve read The Conscious Cat for a while, you’re already familiar with Sarah’s work. She contributed a number of wonderful articles about pet loss to our site.
She first got the idea for the book after her 20-year-old heart cat Hedda passed away in December 2016. Her friend Francis Tremblay sent her a drawing, along with a note “from Hedda” that ended, “p.s. I love you more than tuna.” You can read the full origin story on morethantuna.com.
This little book will help readers through the pain that comes with losing a beloved cat without being saccharine. It will heal through laughter as well as tears, and offer empathy without minimizing the reader’s pain or trying to “fix it.”
To me, this treasure of a book is like a warm hug from a caring friend who understands how much your cat meant to you.
P.S. I Love You More Than Tuna will help heal your own grieving heart, and it also makes a purrfect gift for friends who have lost a cat.
The book is available from Amazon.
Veterinary professionals: if you are interested in ordering this book at wholesale pricing, contact Macmillan via email or call 1-888-330-8477.
Coming Friday:
Win two copies of P.S. I Love You More Than Tuna!
One for you, and one to give to a friend!
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