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The Dog Who Rescues Cats

The True Story of Ginny

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1 of 1 copy available
Philip Gonzalez had lost all interest in living after an industrial accident left him disabled. A friend suggested he adopt a dog. Reluctantly he went to the shelter, where Ginny, a badly abused one-year-old pup, quickly won him over. Philip realized immediately that Ginny was no ordinary dog—she had an amazing sixth sense that enabled her to find and rescue stray and ailing cats. There's Madame, who is completely deaf; Revlon, who has only one eye; Betty Boop, who has no hind feet; and Topsy, a paralyzed kitten whom Ginny found abandoned in an empty building. Ginny and Philip have now rescued and found homes for over 200 cats, and they have over 60 "outdoor cats" whom they visit and feed twice daily.
Even more than extraordinary, Ginny's angelic mission has given Philip a sense of purpose and a new lease on life. You will never forget the true adventures of Ginny, the dog who rescues cats.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Going beyond the story of a man and his dog, The Dog Who Rescues Cats relates how this special dog, Ginny, propelled the man into a new life's work, rescuing cats. A lively introduction encapsulates the entire story. The unabridged narration follows. Because of the "sneak peek," facts are repeated. Stechschulte's voice is natural and convincing. The reader can hear the pain that Gonzalez was in before he met Ginny. Although endearing and engaging, the performance lacks sufficient transitional intervals. A.G.H. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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