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3 responses to “+Author Interview+ Conversing with catlover & cat rescue Mama, Ms. Cindy Vincent on behalf of her cattified inspiring devotional “Cats Are Part Of His Kingdom Too”!

  1. “I know that I have felt blessed for having this book come into my life…” I, too was touched from reading Cindy’s devotional. I really hope she comes out with another one. <3 I don't know if you're addicted to watching cat videos on Youtube or not, but I'm obsessed with them! Hehe. I enjoyed watching "Oskar" – he's so cute! Thanks for sharing, Jorie! (:

  2. I’m so glad you enjoyed Cats Are Part of His Kingdom, Too, and that you had a chance to chat with Cindy! Thank you so much for taking the time to come up with these questions and to feature Cindy and her devotional on your lovely blog. :) And thank you for sharing that video of Oskar!

    ~Amber

  3. Thanks again, Jorie, for another wonderful post!! And I LOVE the video of Oskar!! It’s funny, but I’ve found sometimes I have an even deeper love for the animals they call “special needs.” Maybe it’s because I know all the trials and tribulations these animals have been through. For instance, I saw Buckley’s suffering first hand. It was heartbreaking. But I’ve also seen how these animals don’t let these things hold them back, much like Oskar. Buckley and I will be writing in two such lovely animals into his next book, which is coming along nicely. In the book, both these animals will be finding forever homes. I hope this will inspire adoptions in the real world!!

    All the best to you, Jorie, and I hope to hear from you again!

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