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Cat Lady Confessions

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TALK ABOUT MANIFESTINGโ€ฆthey hadnโ€™t yet come out with the action figure when I was first called a โ€œCat Lady.โ€ Besides,โ€จat 23, I was hardly the poster child for โ€œa cultural archetype most often depicted as a woman, a middle-aged or elderly spinster, who has many cats.โ€ I was young and dancing to the beat of some wicked good 80s music, just being me, coloring a little outside of the lines. And I only had one cat.

Truth be told, back then I thought โ€œCat Ladyโ€ was a term of endearment โ€” sweet, soft, cuddly โ€” not a derisive comment meant to make me feel less valid or valuable. Crazy, even; abnormal and somehow unable to abide by cultural expectations.

Poor Cat Lady. She always gets a bum rap. No one ever makes fun of Ernest Hemingway, whose Key West home was filled with cats โ€” and he of a certain age. His strapping action figure includes a typewriter and a shotgun. Cat Lady? She gets six cats, bed head, and a ratty bathrobe.

Doesn’t she earn points for opening her heart wide open? for loving even the most unlovable? for her strong, independent nature; Her patience and acceptance? for her superpower ability to nurture trust, stillness, solitude, balance?

Her action figure should be quietly fierce. โ€จAnd wearing a purple silk kimonoโ€ฆjust like me!

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Issue #2, CAT LADY CONFESSIONS
explores the oft-maligned life of the cat lady: crazy or contemplative? recluse or dancing to the beat of her own drum? You decide. Includes a curated Spotify playlist. (Color, 24-page booklet)

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