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Does God Ever Speak Through Cats?


Does God Ever Speak Through Cats?

David Evans David Evans may mean:
  • David Evans, composer (1874-1948)
  • David A. Evans (born 1941), organic chemistry professor at Harvard
  • David Allan Evans (born 1940), American poet
  • David C.
 

The Jonah Press

P.O. Box 5473, Sherman Oaks, CA 91413

0920422015 $12.95 95 pages, (818) 986-1809

"Does God Ever Speak Through Cats?" by writer, mediator and conflict consultant David Evans is a gentle, inspirational book about the author's heart-warming heart·warm·ing or heart-warm·ing  
adj.
1. Causing gladness and pleasure.

2. Eliciting sympathy and tender feelings: a heartwarming tale.
 relationship with a beloved cat, Mehitabel. Surprised by the attachment he develops with her, author Evans discovers a channel to the goodness of God through his bond with a cat. Full of comic interludes, joyous cat behavior Cat behaviour is how cats interact with other cats, animals, and environment. 'Language'
Cats have a unique 'language' that consists mainly of body actions and occasionally, vocal calls. Body language
  • Disgust — Lifting or constant shaking of a paw or paws.
 profiles, and humourous leaps of faith, "Does God Ever Speak Through Cats?" presents the idea that perhaps human faith development parallels the ability to trust and love a cat. Not just any cat will present this challenge, perhaps it must be a special cat, a treasured cat. Are cats our spiritual guides? Do we benefit from feeling their furry fur·ry  
adj. fur·ri·er, fur·ri·est
1. Consisting of or similar to fur.

2.
a. Covered with, wearing, or trimmed with fur.

b. Covered with a furlike substance.

3.
, purring purring

a physiologically very complicated, semi-automatic, cyclic, controlled respiration involving alternating activity of the diaphragm and intrinsic laryngeal muscles in cats. The frequency of the alternation is about 25 times per second.
 essences? As David Evans concludes at every juncture, "Trust in the Lord."
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Date:Aug 1, 2006
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