Buckley’s Story

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Product DescriptionBuckley history is the story of a little cat the author’s life changed in ways they never imagined. In this short, warm, Ingrid King shares the story of Buckley, a cheerful, enthusiastic tortoiseshell cat, loving, she met, while managing a veterinary clinic. When Ingrid leaves her job at the veterinary hospital to start his own company, Buckley returned home with her and amber, tortoiseshell cat, another that the author had accepted to live a few years earlier. Buckley with heart disease was just two years of life with Ingrid and care for his illness diagnosed by Buckley only deepens the bond between man and cat. Filled with solid information about the health of cats in general and in particular heart disease documented, the author describes the challenges and opportunities of tackling the disease in a cat companion, and ultimately help the final transition. Ingrid share both the joys of daily l.. . More>>

Buckley’s Story

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Stacia D. Kelly April 30, 2010 at 7:07 am

I promised myself that I read this evening, Buckley’s story finished. I do not know exactly how emotions were running through me, not only for Buckley, Amber & Ingrid, but also the memory of all members of my family feline who we loved over the years. Buckley is really a great teacher and continues to teach after his death. This story is a good reminder that our “pets” are in fact members of the family and communicate at different levels, the energy levels. You feel her purr, she meows and energy. His story is a good reminder to be careful and remember to send vibes of love for your four-legged family members. Rating: 5.5

Eclectic Booklover April 30, 2010 at 7:20 am

History Buckley is a touching story, and a look at life from a cat and owner. The first author met Buckley, a tortoiseshell cat, who walked with a gimp, then it was to administer to an animal hospital. Soon falls in love with him. Originally the Home screen office cat, but when Ingrid left her job to set up in the hospital for his own company, was Buckley, with her and live another tortoiseshell cat Amber. After an initial phase of orientation, the two cats have their own set of rules established and has done much long.Après was only two years into his new house Buckley diagnosed with heart disease. What follows in this short, is something of a chronic diagnosis, treatment, and finally the realization of Ingrid, to know when it’s time to let go of thoughts was Buckley.Mes – Buckley’s story is short, but the story movingly about the joys of life and loving cat. The story confirms, as cats can influence and improve the quality of our lives, and how a particular animal, like Buckley can live our lives and our happiness improve together. This book is a must read for cat lovers or those who are mourning the loss of a pet. Recommended – 4th 5.5 stars Rating: 5.4

Margaret Elmendorf April 30, 2010 at 8:48 am

This is an excellent book, that it is much more than just a story of a cat. The author does a great job of comparing the life of a cat in our own lives. And that is to live for the day, not yesterday, not tomorrow. A cat is not about what happened and what will happen to care. It is very well written. Rating: 5.5

Lover of Cat Books April 30, 2010 at 11:42 am

OK – if like my title of my review a little higher, but I was really moved by Buckley story. And yes, I read zillion chat about books, especially non-fiction accounts of the extraordinary cat – a genre that I love. Buckley’s story is an important book in this genre for me, because concepts discussed. Buckley has its owners – the author Ingrid King – taught many lessons. But this is not last one of these “time until later in the day” type of books during a chat nap. This book goes much further and talk about what cats really teach us, because this cat has us think about ourselves and about them aussi.Buckley ‘s story is another interesting character in amber, tortoise preserves another cat, the quiet in their home, while the uncertainty in some health problems. (I do not want to spoil the book, so I’m ambivalent here) to say what I want, that the term “operating space” is something that Amber is I have learned and found so valuable. This concept alone reading this ouvrage.J have read this book shortly after I lost one of my cats with cancer. I do not know if I was willing to read a book chat. I thought it would make me sad. Instead, it helped me immensely. Ingrid King’s writing is warm and engaging, thoughtful and complete. It describes his feelings, especially in difficult moments of life, Buckley, with raw honesty. It does not have all the answers, but I think that is why Buckley has learned will, I important.Quand finished the book, and again, I will not spoil everything, was my hope that it would not only be a continuation, but perhaps several sequels, as Buckley has been a lot of lessons to share for life. And she liked Amber trop.Si Cleveland Amory’s books about Polar Bear – you will enjoy Buckley Story! The only negative point about the book: I really wanted was more, I do not want it to end. Rating: 5.5

Cindy S. Ingram April 30, 2010 at 12:41 pm

I had no idea what effect would this girl have Ingrid, when she took her. As the person who it was from the hills of Virginia, I saved really cold heartwarmed and inspired when I read about his story after leaving the home of Casey’s. I’m always happy when I have a successful adoption, but I’m rarely so deeply touched by the story and Buckley, as it changed the life of a woman. I am truly honored by this story about a cat named Buckley posted a surprise. I knew when I first saw “Gimp” for example, there was something special about her, I do not know how she was really unique! Rating: 5.5

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