Praise for Homers Odyssey
A must-read for anyone who has ever loved an animal.
Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
Heartwarming and entertaining.
PEOPLE Pets
Delightful . . . This lovely human-feline memoir . . . is sure to warm the hearts of all pet lovers.
Library Journal
A wonderful story celebrating the profound bond that can form between feline and human. Homers Odyssey is an inspiring read, and a perfect holiday gift for any cat lovers on your list.
Feline Wellness
I am certain it would be impossible to meet Homer without falling in love with him and it is just as difficult to read this loving account without coming away with a renewed faith in the unique bond that can sometimes arise between two alien species. Gwen Cooper writes with humor, with wit, with candor, and most of all with irresistible warmth for this astonishing little feline who will steal your heart.
JEFFREY MOUSSAIEFF MASSON, New York Times bestselling author of The Nine Emotional Lives of Cats and When Elephants Weep
Praise for Love Saves the Day
Once again Gwen Cooper shines her light on the territory that defines the human/animal bond. In Love Saves the Day, she creates an emotional landscape so beautifully complete that we cant help but share in the heartbreaks and triumphs of her characters, regardless of their species. That, in itself, is a reason to stand up and cheer.
JACKSON GALAXY, star of My Cat From Hell and author of Cat Daddy
[A] poignant tale . . . [Gwen Cooper] once again demonstrates her compassionate fluency in felinespeak and proves equally adept at conveying compels human emotions with flair and sensitivity.
Booklist
Unforgettably moving . . . a hard one to put down.
Modern Cat
If you are the Most Important Person to a cat, you will hold them much tighter by the books end. If you dont have a cat, Prudence will have surreptitiously lured you into the danger zone: Falling in love with a cat because they need family too.
The Vancouver Sun
OTHER CAT STORIES BY GWEN COOPER
Homers Odyssey:
A Fearless Feline Tale, or How I Learned About
Love and Life with a Blind Wonder Cat
Homer:
The Ninth Life of a Blind Wonder Cat
Love Saves the Day
My Life in a Cat House:
True Tales of Love, Laughter, and Living with Five Felines
The Curl Up with a Cat Tale series
I Choo-Choo-Choose You!
Stop Trying to Make Fetch Happen
The Picasso of Pee
Cat Carrier Tango
THEM! A Story in Five Parts
Fanny Trouble
Copyright 2018 by Gwen Cooper
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For the Homers Heroes in animal rescue, who work tirelessly to make sure every cat and dog has the home they deserveat the holidays, and all year round
A candle is a small thing. But one candle can light another. And see how its own light increases, as a candle gives its flame to the other.
MOSHE DAVIS
CONTENTS
AUTHORS NOTE
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
AUTHORS NOTE
Maybe youve already heard about the little, five-pound black cat who was the star of the internationally bestselling memoir Homers Odyssey: A Fearless Feline Tale, or How I Learned About Love and Life with a Blind Wonder Catthe blind, heroic Daredevil who saved his human moms life the night he chased off an intruder whod broken into their home while they slept and made his way into their bedroom; the online phenom with more than a million followers on social media whos become the face of special-needs rescue animals the world over; the cat who lived a life of adventure and joy despite early predictions that he would always be timid and dependent.
The cat who proved beyond any shadow of a doubt that love isnt something you see with your eyes.
Homer was, in many ways, a miraculous cat. But of all the miracles and wonders he performed over the years, perhaps the greatest was simply that hed managed to survive at all. Hed very nearly been euthanized when he was only a few weeks old, simply because nobody wanted to take a chance on a kitten who was different. Ill admit that I also had my doubts at first. Homer came into my life at the worst possible momentwhen Id just lost my fianc, my home, and my job, all within weeks of each other. How could I possibly take care of a blind kitten when I could barely take care of myself ?
I realize now that its precisely during those times in our livesthe ones we describe as being the worst possiblewhen miracles are likeliest to occur. After all, if they didnt happen when we needed them most, they wouldnt be miracles in the first place.
Homer taught me that. And he taught me many other true and good things, without which my life would have been infinitely poorer.
Ive been lucky enough to love and live with many wonderful cats and dogs over the years, and I cant imagine what my life would have been like if I hadnt known any one of them. Still, my relationship with Homer was unique. Perhaps it was inevitable that he and I became almost preternaturally close. He was only three or four weeks old when I adopted himlittle more than a wee ball of black kitten fuzz who followed my footsteps so closely, as he learned to navigate his new home without the benefit of sight, that if I happened to stop short, his tiny nose ran right into my ankle. Homer listened closely to the varying tones and inflections of my voice for any clue I could give him about his surroundingsand, of course, I paid very close attention to him and his needs, especially at first. It got to the point where our hyper-awareness of each other was constant and unconsciouswhere not knowing what the other was doing or feeling at any given moment was the thing that would have required effort. Our closeness was a permanent and defining feature of our relationship, long after Homer had learned to get around even new and unfamiliar spaces all on his own and no longer needed me to be his seeing-eye human.
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