Call of the Cats : What I Learned About Life and Love from a Feral Colony - Andrew Bloomfield

Call of the Cats

What I Learned About Life and Love from a Feral Colony

By: Andrew Bloomfield

Paperback | 8 November 2016

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When Andrew Bloomfield moved into a modest bungalow in Southern California he was only vaguely aware that a colony of feral cats inhabited the deep foliage behind his new home. After one particularly poignant experience, he felt he had no choice but to intercede. So began the saga of Andrew's dramatic relationship with this group of skittish, wild, and sometimes fierce felines. He began to name, nurse, feed, house, rescue, and neuter them. He rose from his bed in the middle of countless nights to fend off their attackers and maxed out credit cards paying vet bills and emergency room hospital visits when he was mauled by the very cats he was trying to help. Over the years he became deeply enmeshed in the colony's births and deaths, rivalries and alliances, cliques and outcasts. It was thankless task, with no expectation of reward.

Andrew was an aspiring screenwriter but his career was going nowhere. He had spent considerable time at the feet of spiritual teachers in India and Nepal, but was uncertain how to apply what he had learned to the world of nature at her most savage. These cats wouldn't allow humans to touch them. They ran from voices or movement. They didn't make eye contact. They didn't purr. These were not abandoned, domesticated cats, these were wild animals untamed and, for the most part, untamable. Thinking he was saving the colony, in the end it was the cats who saved him. By opening his heart and home to these untamed creatures he found meaning in his life that couldn't be matched by the glitter of Hollywood.

Call of the Cats is a heartwarming tale of one man's journey from self-absorption to selflessness that is sure to appeal not only to cat lovers but to pet owners the world over. It is also an exploration of the world we live in but rarely see," how our lives overlap with the lives of other creatures, and how such things as names and sibling relationships cross species and continents. Andrew learned that spiritual lessons surround us, no matter where we are and what we do, if we simply stop and learn. He also discovered the joy and satisfaction in helping even one living being to a better life and the solace that comes from another living being, no matter what the circumstances.

About the Author

A long-time student of spiritual practices, Andrew lived the better part of two years in Nepal where he followed a 17th century pilgrim's guidebook to research spiritual sites around the lower Himalayas. He has worked as assistant manager and book buyer for East West Books in Manhattan, and for Snow Lion Publications in Ithaca, NY. He wrote Learning Practical Tibetan for Snow Lion (3rd printing).

In Seattle, he opened his own bookstore, Infinity Books, in Pioneer Square, where he hosted many public events, including appearances by renowned Tibetan lamas, Hindu saints, and Zen masters. He moved to Los Angeles to work for a Vedic astrologer and wrote How to Practice Vedic Astrology (with CD-ROM) for HarperCollins, subsequently published by Inner Traditions.
Industry Reviews
With humor and wit, Call of the Cats illustrates the perils and rewards of rescuing animals that live at the margins of human society. If you have ever cared for an animal, this book will resonate with you. Marty Becker, DVM, America s Veterinarian and author of Your Cat: The Owner s Manual Andrew Bloomfield s heartfelt memoir is not just about his unconditional love for the feral-cat colony that he came to know and adopt. It s also a much larger portrait of how we can live with, and gently support, animals, who are all at our mercy. Patrick McDonnell, creator of MUTTS and illustrator of Guardians of Being Great writing is great storytelling, and Andrew Bloomfield is a great storyteller. This book is, in a word, stunning!... Buy it for every cat lover you know, as well as every not yet cat lover. If this book doesn t win them over, I don t know what will. Amelia Kinkade, author of Straight from the Horse s Mouth Call of the Cats is like Born Free in an urban backyard, full of remarkable detail about the wild life around us and the extraordinary emotional attachments that can exist between human beings and the untamed animals that occasionally share our lives. Bruce Joel Rubin, Academy Awardwinning screenwriter of Ghost"

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