
Not an easy read, but a worthwhile one. Full credit to Gustafson for consistently tackling tough subjects from human and animal welfare perspectives with compassion and vulnerability.
I knew going in that animals in distress, their illness, injury and death might be touched upon, but in the course of her work Gustafson also encounters people in distress, and reckons with how it can be harder to help her own species, 1/?
























































With incredible writing skill, Gustafson moves through difficult moments in her own life paralleled with stories of cats who see her reflecting on her past: dealing with a previous abusive partner, childhood illness, her mother's cancer treatment, 5h
The heartbreaking material is regularly countered by Gustafson's simple need to keep doing the work, the inability to stop caring even when grief temporarily overwhelms, and the sense of wonder at the community that develops, those who join teams to help the cats, those who follow and donate online. 5h
If you came for cute cat stories, maybe skip this one.
Sidebar: One of my favourite covers of the year. 5h