A Brief Look into 'The Memoirs of a Cat'

Dear Followers,

I now have the opportunity to turn your frowns upside-down.  How might I go about doing such an impossible task?  As strange as it may seem, the answer is not plastic surgery.  Now, to encourage and enhance your lives, I am releasing the Introduction to my new book, The Memoirs of a Cat.


"We live in a world full of bland cereals.  They stale quickly and grow old in our mouths.  Even the cat food doesn’t remain long.  In such a life of passing, in a life of blandness, in our lives of canned foods, there is a need for inspiration. 

Inspiration.  It’s a word that’s used in common conversation.  We understand it, but do we really have examples of it—inspiration.  From Google Dictionary we learn that inspiration is to “fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.”  Doesn’t that sound so wonderful?  It’s like when you wake up and make a mosaic out of different cereals.  Suddenly, they don’t taste so bland or stale.

Now you might be asking yourselves, “where does this fit in?  Get to the exciting part.”  If you are, I don’t blame you.  But please, humor me.  Where does this fit in? what is the all-encompassing point?  Jacque.

Jacque is there it all comes together—he is the inspiration.  What one looks at him, one wants to leap, to run, to eat canned cat food, to explore the culinary arts, to ponder and experience the mystery of sleep.

While this seems to wonderful, is it possible to grasp it?  Well, that’s the reason why Jacque has been gracious enough to write this book.  Although he doesn’t experience it, he understands the bland lives we live.  The hope is that this book will inspire you through examples from Jacque’s own inspiring life.

Yours truly,

-A Human Allowed to Live in Jacque’s Humble (yet extravagant) Dwelling Place"


It's amazing how something so short can bring so much excitement and hope.  If all goes well, and it most likely won't, The Memoirs of a Cat will be released before the change of the seasons from Summer to Fall.

Cross off the days from your calendars, circle the months between June and August, and build a fireplace in your homes (that is, if you do not already have one) so that you may prepare for some reading by firelight.

-Jacque 


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