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"Mr. Galaxy--shaved head, arms full of tattoos--seems physically at odds with his gentle voice and gentle approach to animals. . . . But though he may be dealing with humans who have been terrorized and even bloodied by their out-of-control pets, he's a model of consistency. The cats, not the people, are his No. 1 priority."-- The New York Times "Galaxy is not your average animal behaviorist. He speaks Cat. And cats listen. He works miracles in saving death-row cats in shelters by helping them get over their fears and increase their self-esteem, and coaching them to 'work it' with potential adopters."--mousebreath.com "He's the kind of magic man who can lull a shelter's roomful of ferocious felines to sleep."--Yahoo! "Each of us sheds light on our subject from our own particular point of view. Fortunately for us all Jackson Galaxy's light is very bright. His success at resolving behavioral difficulties in cats stems from his ability to slide his mind into the cat's point of view and proceed from there. His insights into both human and cat behavior are right on."--Anitra Frazier, author of The Natural Cat Cat behaviorist and star of Animal Planet's hit television show My Cat from Hell, Jackson Galaxy , a.k.a. "Cat Daddy," isn't what you might expect for a cat expert (as The New York Times noted, with his goatee and tattoos he "looks like a Hells Angel"). Yet Galaxy's ability to connect with even the most troubled felines--not to mention the stressed-out humans living in their wake--is awe-inspiring. In this book, Galaxy tells the poignant story of his thirteen-year relationship with a petite gray-and-white short-haired cat named Benny, and gives singular advice for living with, caring for, and loving the feline in your home. When Benny arrived in his life, Galaxy was a down-and-out rock musician with not too much more going on than a part-time job at an animal shelter and a drug problem. Benny's previous owner brought the cat to the shelter in a cardboard box to give him up. Benny had seen better days--his pelvis had just been shattered by the wheels of a car--and his owner insisted he'd been "unbondable" from day one. Nothing could have been further from the truth. An inspiring account of two broken beings who fixed each other, Cat Daddy is laced throughout with Galaxy's amazing "Cat Mojo" advice for understanding what cats need most from us humans in order to live happier, healthier lives., "Mr. Galaxy-shaved head, arms full of tattoos-seems physically at odds with his gentle voice and gentle approach to animals. . . . But though he may be dealing with humans who have been terrorized and even bloodied by their out-of-control pets, he's a model of consistency. The cats, not the people, are his No. 1 priority."- The New York Times "Galaxy is not your average animal behaviorist. He speaks Cat. And cats listen. He works miracles in saving death-row cats in shelters by helping them get over their fears and increase their self-esteem, and coaching them to 'work it' with potential adopters."-mousebreath.com "He's the kind of magic man who can lull a shelter's roomful of ferocious felines to sleep."-Yahoo! "Each of us sheds light on our subject from our own particular point of view. Fortunately for us all Jackson Galaxy's light is very bright. His success at resolving behavioral difficulties in cats stems from his ability to slide his mind into the cat's point of view and proceed from there. His insights into both human and cat behavior are right on."-Anitra Frazier, author of The Natural Cat Cat behaviorist and star of Animal Planet's hit television show My Cat from Hell, Jackson Galaxy, a.k.a. "Cat Daddy," isn't what you might expect for a cat expert (as The New York Timesnoted, with his goatee and tattoos he "looks like a Hells Angel"). Yet Galaxy's ability to connect with even the most troubled felines-not to mention the stressed-out humans living in their wake-is awe-inspiring. In this book, Galaxy tells the poignant story of his thirteen-year relationship with a petite gray-and-white short-haired cat named Benny, and gives singular advice for living with, caring for, and loving the feline in your home. When Benny arrived in his life, Galaxy was a down-and-out rock musician with not too much more going on than a part-time job at an animal shelter and a drug problem. Benny's previous owner brought the cat to the shelter in a cardboard box to give him up. Benny had seen better days-his pelvis had just been shattered by the wheels of a car-and his owner insisted he'd been "unbondable" from day one. Nothing could have been further from the truth. An inspiring account of two broken beings who fixed each other, Cat Daddyis laced throughout with Galaxy's amazing "Cat Mojo" advice for understanding what cats need most from us humans in order to live happier, healthier lives., Mr. Galaxy shaved head, arms full of tattoos seems physically at odds with his gentle voice and gentle approach to animals. . . . But though he may be dealing with humans who have been terrorized and even bloodied by their out-of-control pets, he s a model of consistency. The cats, not the people, are his No. 1 priority. "The New York Times" Galaxy is not your average animal behaviorist. He speaks Cat. And cats listen. He works miracles in saving death-row cats in shelters by helping them get over their fears and increase their self-esteem, and coaching them to work it with potential adopters. mousebreath.com He s the kind of magic man who can lull a shelter s roomful of ferocious felines to sleep. Yahoo Each of us sheds light on our subject from our own particular point of view. Fortunately for us all Jackson Galaxy s light is very bright. His success at resolving behavioral difficulties in cats stems from his ability to slide his mind into the cat s point of view and proceed from there. His insights into both human and cat behavior are right on. Anitra Frazier, author of "The Natural Cat" Cat behaviorist and star of Animal Planet s hit television show "My Cat from Hell, " Jackson Galaxy, a.k.a. Cat Daddy, isn t what you might expect for a cat expert (as "The" "New York Times" noted, with his goatee and tattoos he looks like a Hells Angel ). Yet Galaxy s ability to connect with even the most troubled felines not to mention the stressed-out humans living in their wake is awe-inspiring. In this book, Galaxy tells the poignant story of his thirteen-year relationship with a petite gray-and-white short-haired cat named Benny, and gives singular advice for living with, caring for, and loving the feline in your home. When Benny arrived in his life, Galaxy was a down-and-out rock musician with not too much more going on than a part-time job at an animal shelter and a drug problem. Benny s previous owner brought the cat to the shelter in a cardboard box to give him up.Benny had seen better days his pelvis had just been shattered by the wheels of a car and his owner insisted he d been unbondable from day one. Nothing could have been further from the truth. An inspiring account of two broken beings who fixed each other, "Cat Daddy" is laced throughout with Galaxy s amazing Cat Mojo advice for understanding what cats need most from us humans in order to live happier, healthier lives.", The star of Animal Planet's popular My Cat from Hell , Jackson Galaxy, a.k.a. "Cat Daddy," isn't what you might expect as far as cat experts are concerned (as The New York Times noted, he "looks like a Hells Angel"). Yet Galaxy's ability to connect with even the most troubled felines is truly astonishing. In this book, Galaxy tells the story of his thirteen-year relationship with a petite gray-and-white cat named Benny-and offers his singular advice for caring for the feline in your home. When Benny arrived in his life, Galaxy was a down-and-out rock musician working at an animal shelter. Benny's previous owner brought Benny to the shelter to give the cat up, insisting that he'd been "unbondable" from day one. Nothing could have been further from the truth. A poignant account of two broken beings who fixed each other, CAT DADDY is laced throughout with Galaxy's amazing "Cat Whisperer" advice for understanding what cats need most in order to live happier and healthier lives., The star of Animal Planet's popular My Cat from Hell, Jackson Galaxy, a.k.a. "Cat Daddy," isn't what you might expect as far as cat experts are concerned (as The New York Timesnoted, he "looks like a Hells Angel"). Yet Galaxy's ability to connect with even the most troubled felines is truly astonishing. In this book, Galaxy tells the story of his thirteen-year relationship with a petite gray-and-white cat named Benny-and offers his singular advice for caring for the feline in your home. When Benny arrived in his life, Galaxy was a down-and-out rock musician working at an animal shelter. Benny's previous owner brought Benny to the shelter to give the cat up, insisting that he'd been "unbondable" from day one. Nothing could have been further from the truth. A poignant account of two broken beings who fixed each other, CAT DADDY is laced throughout with Galaxy's amazing "Cat Whisperer" advice for understanding what cats need most in order to live happier and healthier lives., The star of Animal Planet's popular TV show "My Cat from Hell" shares the inspiring story of one petite gray-and-white cat who turned his life aroundNas well as his singular advice for living with, caring for, and loving special feline friends.

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