
BLURB
When Mr Perkins shows up, things are going to change. How this black cat can make such a difference is anyone’s guess, but he does.
The lives of the people in the courthouse and a nearby bed and breakfast, are going to transform.
But will it always be for the better?
Whether it is pet rescue, support dogs, or help with British Sign Language, this black cat seems to be in the mix.
Following Mr Perkins’ appearance in the lives of judges, litigants and court staff, the local vet and the people in the B&B, all seem to benefit from the strange cat with the bright yellow eyes.
After touching base with Mr Perkins judgements are improved inside and out of the courtroom. Is this cat some stray moggy, or is there a little bit of stardust on his paws?
Book Review
A lovely heartwarming tale about a stray black cat with yellow eyes arriving at ‘The Judges’ Lodgings B & B’ winning everyone over, and changing everyone’s lives for the better.
Mr Perkins the cat will certainly make you smile whether you are a cat lover or not. And for dog fans it has a lovely section on dogs and how they can make a difference to our lives too.
Throughout the narrative and via the characters we are entertained with pets helping with loneliness, boosting morale with difficult care needs, or after the loss of a loved one and loss of a beloved pet. As well as the undoubted benefits to autistic children and bringing people together, as in the lovely part about a group coming together to dog walk.
I don’t have pets; I used to in the past. I must admit it makes for convincing reading why to have a cat, or dog!
Highly recommended, a short sweet, humorous and uplifting read.
My rating 4 stars
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About the author

Living in the English countryside I already had a couple of careers before I became an author.
Having been a Family Lawyer and Family Mediator I became a District Judge in the year 2000 and officially retired from judging in early 2021.
Sitting on complex family cases did not leave me much time for my interests of writing and sketching but when I had free-time I tried to visit interesting places.
I hope my ancestors helped provide some inspiration as well.
My father was a Holocaust survivor and my maternal grandfather a gynaecologist and composer. The people and countryside of Eastern England also are embedded in my psyche.
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